As the closest living sister group of anthropoids, tarsiers (Family Tarsiidae) are an important group in primate evolution. However, their fossil record is poor: only four species have been described, two from the Eocene of China and two from the Miocene of Thailand. All are from outside the range of the living species, which occur only on islands off Southeast Asia. Here, we describe a new fossil tarsier from Pakistan, a significant range extension. This record consists of two lower molars, an upper molar, and a lower premolar found in the Miocene Manchar Formation (~18-16Ma [millions of years ago]) of Sindh Province, southern Pakistan. The Pakistani tarsier is morphologically distinct from all living and fossil tarsiers, but most similar ...
Why are tarsiers indeed such a taxonomic enigma? Over the past century there has been no real agreem...
International audienceThe phylogenetic affinities of the primates of the late middle Eocene Pondaung...
A new primate fauna of early Eocene (Ypresian, approximately 52 Ma) age is reported from the Vastan ...
As the closest living sister group of anthropoids, tarsiers (Family Tarsiidae) are an important grou...
We revise the taxonomy of the primate family Tarsiidae. We classify extant tarsiers in 3 genera-Tars...
Tarsiiform primates have long been regarded as a Laurasian group, with an extensive fossil record in...
Unpublished rhinocerotid remains from the Lower and Middle Siwaliks of Pakistan are described in thi...
International audienceAsian tarsiid and sivaladapid primates maintained relictual distributions in s...
In this study we present the first genetic evidence of the phylogenetic position of Tarsius pumilus,...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47' 26.4" N, 72° 55' 35.7" E) yielded a significant amount ...
Tragulids are common in the Early Miocene through Pliocene Siwalik faunas of the Indian Subcontinent...
p. 159-449 : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 441-449)."The taxonomy and analyse...
Abstract Catarrhines originated in Afro-Arabia during the Paleogene, and were restricted to this zoo...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47 ' 26.4 " N, 72 ° 55 ' 35.7 " E) yield...
Hominoid remains from Miocene deposits in India and Pakistan have played a pivotal role in understan...
Why are tarsiers indeed such a taxonomic enigma? Over the past century there has been no real agreem...
International audienceThe phylogenetic affinities of the primates of the late middle Eocene Pondaung...
A new primate fauna of early Eocene (Ypresian, approximately 52 Ma) age is reported from the Vastan ...
As the closest living sister group of anthropoids, tarsiers (Family Tarsiidae) are an important grou...
We revise the taxonomy of the primate family Tarsiidae. We classify extant tarsiers in 3 genera-Tars...
Tarsiiform primates have long been regarded as a Laurasian group, with an extensive fossil record in...
Unpublished rhinocerotid remains from the Lower and Middle Siwaliks of Pakistan are described in thi...
International audienceAsian tarsiid and sivaladapid primates maintained relictual distributions in s...
In this study we present the first genetic evidence of the phylogenetic position of Tarsius pumilus,...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47' 26.4" N, 72° 55' 35.7" E) yielded a significant amount ...
Tragulids are common in the Early Miocene through Pliocene Siwalik faunas of the Indian Subcontinent...
p. 159-449 : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 441-449)."The taxonomy and analyse...
Abstract Catarrhines originated in Afro-Arabia during the Paleogene, and were restricted to this zoo...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47 ' 26.4 " N, 72 ° 55 ' 35.7 " E) yield...
Hominoid remains from Miocene deposits in India and Pakistan have played a pivotal role in understan...
Why are tarsiers indeed such a taxonomic enigma? Over the past century there has been no real agreem...
International audienceThe phylogenetic affinities of the primates of the late middle Eocene Pondaung...
A new primate fauna of early Eocene (Ypresian, approximately 52 Ma) age is reported from the Vastan ...