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In pressArekar, K., Sathyakumar, S. and Karanth, K. P., in press.
Integrative taxonomy confirms the species status of the Himalayan langurs, Semnopithecus schistaceus Hodgson, 1840.
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, , . Lopez-Torres, S. and Silcox, M. T., in press.
The European Paromomyidae (Primates, Mammalia): taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeographic implications.
Journal of Paleontology, , . Pattinson, D. J., Thompson, R. S., Piotrowski, A. K. and Asher, R. J., in press.
Phylogeny, paleontology, and primates: do incomplete fossils bias the tree of life?
Systematic Biology, , . Plavcan, J. M., Ward, C. V., Kay, R. F. and Manthi, F. K., in press.
A diminutive Pliocene guenon from Kanapoi, West Turkana, Kenya.
Journal of Human Evolution, , . Rossie, J. B., Gilbert, G. C. and Hill, A., in press.
Early cercopithecid monkeys from the Tugen Hills, Kenya.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, , . Silcox, M. T., Gunnell, G. F. and Bloch, J. I., in press.
Cranial anatomy of Microsyops annectens (Microsyopidae, Euarchonta, Mammalia) from the middle Eocene of Northwestern Wyoming.
Journal of Paleontology, , . 2023Beck, R. M. D., de Vries, D., Janiak, M. C., Goodhead, I. B. and Boubli, J. P., 2023. Total evidence phylogeny of platyrrhine primates and a comparison of undated and tip-dating approaches. Journal of Human Evolution, 174, 103293. Marivaux, L., Negri, F. R., Antoine, P.-O., Stutz, N. S., Condamine, F. L., Kerber, L., Pujos, F., Santos, R. V., Alvim, A. M. V., Hsiou, A. S., Bissaro, M. C., Adami-Rodrigues, K. and Ribeiro, A. M., 2023. An eosimiid primate of South Asian affinities in the Paleogene of Western Amazonia and the origin of New World monkeys. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 120, e2301338120. 2020Seiffert, E. R., Tejedor, M. F., Fleagle, J. G., Novo, N. M., Cornejo, F. M., Bond, M., de Vries, D. and Campbell, K. E., 2020.
A parapithecid stem anthropoid of African origin in the Paleogene of South America.
Science, 368, 194-197. 2019Jaeger, J.-J., Chavasseau, O., Lazzari, V., Soe, A. N., Sein, C., Le Maitre, A., Shwe, H. and Chaimanee, Y., 2019.
New Eocene primate from Myanmar shares dental characters with African Eocene crown anthropoids.
Nature Communications, 10, 3531. Kay, R. F., Gonzales, L. A., Salenbien, W., Martinez, J.-N., Cooke, S. B., Valdivia, L. A., Rigsby, C. and Baker, P. A., 2019.
Parvimico materdei gen. et sp. nov.: a new platyrrhine from the Early Miocene of the Amazon Basin, Peru.
Journal of Human Evolution, 134, 102628. Mongle, C. S., Strait, D. S. and Grine, F. E., 2019.
Expanded character sampling underscores phylogenetic stability of Ardipithecus ramidus as a basal hominin.
Journal of Human Evolution, 131, 28-39. Parins-Fukuchi, C., Greiner, E., MacLatchy, L. M. and Fisher, D. C., 2019.
Phylogeny, ancestors, and anagenesis in the hominin fossil record.
Paleobiology, 45, 378-393. Rasmussen, D. T., Friscia, A. R., Gutierrez, M., Kappelman, J., Miller, E. R., Muteti, S., Reynoso, D., Rossie, J. B., Spell, T. L., Tabor, N. J., Gierlowski-Kordesch, E., Jacobs, B. F., Kyongo, B., Macharwas, M. and Muchemi, F., 2019.
Primitive Old World monkey from the earliest Miocene of Kenya and the evolution of cercopithecoid bilophodonty.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U. S. A., 116, 6051-6056. Welker, F., Ramos-Madrigal, J., Kuhlwilm, M., Liao, W., Gutenbrunner, P., de Manuel, M., Samodova, D., Mackie, M., Allentoft, M. E., Bacon, A.-M., Collins, M. J., Cox, J., Lalueza-Fox, C., Olsen, J. V., Demeter, F., Wang, W., Marques-Bonet, T. and Cappellini, E., 2019.
Enamel proteome shows that Gigantopithecus was an early diverging pongine.
Nature, 576, 262-265. 2018Atwater, A. L. and Kirk, E. C., 2018.
New middle Eocene omomyines (Primates, Haplorhini) from San Diego County, California.
Journal of Human Evolution, 124, 7-24. Boyer, D. M., Maiolino, S. A., Holroyd, P. A., Morse, P. E. and Bloch, J. I., 2018.
Oldest evidence for grooming claws in euprimates.
Journal of Human Evolution, 122, 1-22. De Bast, E., Gagnaison, C. and Smith, T., 2018.
Plesiadapid mammals from the latest Paleocene of France offer new insights on the evolution of Plesiadapis during the Paleocene-Eocene transition.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 38, e1460602. Gilbert, C. C., Frost, S. R., Pugh, K. D., Anderson, M. and Delson, E., 2018.
Evolution of the modern baboon (Papio hamadryas): a reassessment of the African Plio-Pleistocene record.
Journal of Human Evolution, 122, 38-69. Gunnell, G. F., Boyer, D. M., Friscia, A. R., Heritage, S., Manthi, F. K., Miller, E. R., Sallam, H. M., Simmons, N. B., Stevens, N. J. and Seiffert, E. R., 2018.
Fossil lemurs from Egypt and Kenya suggest an African origin for Madagascar’s aye-aye.
Nature Communications, 9, 3193. Lopez-Torres, S., Silcox, M. T. and Holroyd, P. A., 2018.
New omomyoids (Euprimates, Mammalia) from the late Uintan of southern California, USA, and the question of the extinction of the Paromomyidae (Plesiadapiformes, Primates).
Palaeontologia Electronica, 21.3.37A, 1-28. Pugh, K. D. and Gilbert, C. C., 2018.
Phylogenetic relationships of living and fossil African papionins: combined evidence from morphology and molecules.
Journal of Human Evolution, 123, 35-51. Rossie, J. B. and Hill, A., 2018.
A new species of Simiolus from the middle Miocene of the Tugen Hills, Kenya.
Journal of Human Evolution, 125, 50-58. Seiffert, E. R., Boyer, D. M., Fleagle, J. G., Gunnell, G. F., Heesy, C. P., Perry, J. M. G. and Sallam, H. M., 2018.
New adapiform primate fossils from the late Eocene of Egypt.
Historical Biology, 30, 204-226. 2017Argue, D., Groves, C. P., Lee, M. S. Y. and Jungers, W. L., 2017.
The affinities of Homo floresiensis based on phylogenetic analyses of cranial, dental, and postcranial characters.
Journal of Human Evolution, 107, 107-133. Boyer, D. M., Toussain, S. and Godinot, M., 2017.
Postcrania of the most primitive euprimate and implications for primate origins.
Journal of Human Evolution, 111, 202-215. Chester, S. G. B., Williamson, T. E., Bloch, J. I., Silcox, M. T. and Sargis, E. J., 2017.
Oldest skeleton of a plesiadapiform provides additional evidence for an exclusively arboreal radiation of stem primates in the Paleocene.
Royal Society Open Science, 4, 170329. Femenias-Gual, J., Minwer-Barakat, R., Marigo, J., Poyatos-More, M. and Moya-Sola, S., 2017.
Agerinia marandati sp. nov., a new early Eocene primate from the Iberian Peninsula, sheds new light on the evolution of the genus Agerinia.
PeerJ, 5, e3239. Femenias-Gual, J., Marigo, J., Minwer-Barakat, R. and Moya-Sola, S., 2017.
New dental and postcranial material of Agerinia smithorum (Primates, Adapiformes) from the type locality Casa Retjo-1 (early Eocene, Iberian Peninsula).
Journal of Human Evolution, 113, 127-136. Gilbert, C. C., Patel, B. A., Singh, N. P., Campisano, C. J., Fleagle, J. G., Rust, K. L. and Patnaik, R., 2017.
New sivaladapid primate from Lower Siwalik deposits surrounding Ramnagar (Jammu and Kashmir State), India.
Journal of Human Evolution, 102, 21-41. Nengo, I., Tafforeau, P., Gilbert, C. C., Fleagle, J. G., Miller, E. R., Feibel, C., Fox, D. L., Feinberg, J., Pugh, K. D., Berruyer, C., Mana, S., Engle, Z. and Spoor, F., 2017.
New infant cranium from the African Miocene sheds light on ape evolution.
Nature, 548, 169-174. 2016Beard, K. C., Ni, X.-J., Wang, Y.-Q., Meng, J. and Gebo, D. L., 2016.
Dentition of Subengius mengi (Mammalia: Plesiadapoidea) and a reassessment of the phylogenetic relationships of Asian Carpolestidae.
Vertebrata PalAsiatica, 54, 181-211. Beard, K. C., Coster, P. M. C., Salem, M. J., Chaimanee, Y. and Jaeger, J.-J., 2016.
A new species of Apidium (Anthropoidea, Parapithecidae) from the Sirt Basin, central Libya: First record of Oligocene primates from Libya.
Journal of Human Evolution, 90, 29-37. Bloch, J. I., Woodruff, E. D., Wood, A. R., Rincon, A. F., Harrington, A. R., Morgan, G. S., Foster, D. A., Montes, C., Jaramillo, C. A., Jud, N. A., Jones, D. S. and MacFadden, B. J., 2016.
First North American fossil monkey and early Miocene tropical biotic interchange.
Nature, 533, 243-246. Bloch, J. I., Chester, S. G. B. and Silcox, M. T., 2016.
Cranial anatomy of Paleogene Micromomyidae and implications for early primate evolution.
Journal of Human Evolution, 96, 58-81. Boyer, D. M., Kirk, E. C., Silcox, M. T., Gunnell, G. F., Gilbert, C. C., Yapuncich, G. S., Allen, K. L., Welch, E., Bloch, J. I., Gonzales, L. A., Kay, R. F. and Seiffert, E. R., 2016.
Internal carotid arterial canal size and scaling in Euarchonta: re-assessing implications for arterial patency and phylogenetic relationships in early fossil primates.
Journal of Human Evolution, 97, 123-144. Dembo, M., Radovcic, D., Garvin, H. M., Laird, M. F., Schroeder, L., Scott, J. E., Brophy, J., Ackermann, R. R., Musiba, C. M., de Ruiter, D. J., Mooers, A. O. and Collard, M., 2016.
The evolutionary relationships and age of Homo naledi: an assessment using dated Bayesian phylogenetic methods.
Journal of Human Evolution, 97, 17-26. Fulwood, E. L., Boyer, D. M. and Kay, R. F., 2016.
Stem members of Platyrrhini are distinct from catarrhines in at least one derived cranial feature.
Journal of Human Evolution, 100, 16-24. Gilbert, C. C., Takahashi, M. Q. and Delson, E., 2016.
Cercopithecoid humeri from Taung support the distinction of major papionin clades in the South African fossil record.
Journal of Human Evolution, 90, 88-104. Gilbert, C. C., Frost, S. R. and Delson, E., 2016.
Reassessment of Olduvai Bed I cercopithecoids: a new biochronological and biogeographical link to the South African fossil record.
Journal of Human Evolution, 92, 50-59. Herrera, J. P. and Davalos, L. M., 2016.
Phylogeny and divergence times of lemurs inferred with recent and ancient fossils in the tree.
Systematic Biology, 65, 772-791. Marigo, J., Roig, I., Seiffert, E. R., Moya-Sola, S. and Boyer, D. M., 2016.
Astragalar and calcaneal morphology of the middle Eocene primate Anchomomys frontanyensis (Anchomomyini): Implications for early primate evolution.
Journal of Human Evolution, 91, 122-143. Marivaux, L., Adnet, S., Altamirano-Sierra, A. J., Boivin, M., Pujos, F., Ramdarshan, A., Salas-Gismondi, R., Tejada-Lara, J. V. and Antoine, P.-O., 2016.
Neotropics provide insights into the emergence of New World monkeys: new dental evidence from the Late Oligocene of Peruvian Amazonia.
Journal of Human Evolution, 97, 159-175. Ni, X.-J., Li, Q., Li, L.-Z. and Beard, K. C., 2016.
Oligocene primates from China reveal divergence between African and Asian primate evolution.
Science, 352, 673-677. 2015Alba, D. M., Almeeija, S., DeMiguel, D., Fortuny, J., Perez de los RÃos, M., Pina, M., Robles, J. M. and Moya-Sola, S., 2015.
Miocene small-bodied ape from Eurasia sheds light on hominoid evolution.
Science, 350, 528. Bond, M., Tejedor, M. F., Campbell, K. E., Chornogubsky, L., Novo, N. and Goin, F., 2015.
Eocene primates of South America and the African origins of New World monkeys.
Nature, 520, 538-541. Boyer, D. M., Yapuncich, G. S., Butler, J. E., Dunn, R. H. and Seiffert, E. R., 2015.
Evolution of postural diversity in Primates as reflected by the size and shape of the medial tibial facet of the talus.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 157, 134-177. Chester, S. G. B., Bloch, J. I., Boyer, D. M. and Clemens, W. A., 2015.
Oldest known euarchontan tarsals and affinities of Paleocene Purgatorius to Primates.
Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences U.S.A., 112, 1487-1492. Dembo, M., Matzke, N. J., Mooers, A. O. and Collard, M., 2015.
Bayesian analysis of a morphological supermatrix sheds light on controversial fossil hominin relationships.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 282, 20150943. Haile-Selassie, Y., Gibert, L., Melillo, S. M., Ryan, T. M., Alene, M., Deino, A., Levin, N. E., Scott, G. and Saylor, B. Z., 2015.
New species from Ethiopia further expands Middle Pliocene hominin diversity.
Nature, 521, 483-488. Kay, R. F., 2015.
Biogeography in deep time - what do phylogenetics, geology, and paleoclimate tell us about early platyrrhine evolution?
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 82, 358-374. Mounier, A. and Caparros, M., 2015.
The phylogenetic status of Homo heidelbergensis - a cladistic study of Middle Pleistocene hominins.
Bulletins et memoires de la Societe d'anthropologie de Paris, 27, 110-134. Seiffert, E. R., Costeur, L. and Boyer, D. M., 2015.
Primate tarsal bones from Egerkingen, Switzerland, attributable to the middle Eocene adapiform Caenopithecus lemuroides.
PeerJ, 3, e1036. 2014Gilbert, C. C., Bibi, F., Hill, A. and Beech, M. J., 2014.
Early guenon from the late Miocene Baynunah Formation, Abu Dhabi, with implications for cercopithecoid biogeography and evolution.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 111, 10119-10124. 2013Boyer, D. M. and Seiffert, E. R., 2013. Patterns of astragalar fibular facet orientation in extant and fossil primates and their evolutionary implications. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 151, 420-447. Boyer, D. M., Seiffert, E. R., Gladman, J. T. and Bloch, J. I., 2013. Evolution and allometry of calcaneal elongation in living and extinct primates. PLOS One, 8, e67792. Chaimanee, Y., Chavasseau, O., Lazzari, V., Euriat, A. and Jaeger, J.-J., 2013.
A new Late Eocene primate from the Krabi Basin (Thailand) and the diversity of Palaeogene anthropoids in southeast Asia.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 280, 20132268. Coster, P., Beard, K. C., Soe, A. N., Sein, C., Chaimanee, Y., Lazzari, V., Valentin, X. and Jaeger, J.-J., 2013.
Uniquely derived upper molar morphology of Eocene Amphipithecidae (Primates: Anthropoidea): homology and phylogeny.
Journal of Human Evolution, 65, 143-155. Gilbert, C. C., 2013.
Cladistic analysis of extant and fossil African papionins using craniodental data.
Journal of Human Evolution, 64, 399-433. Marivaux, L., Ramdarshan, A., Essid, E. M., Marzougui, W., Ammar, H. K., Lebrun, R., Marandat, B., Merzeraud, G., Tabuce, R. and Vianey-Liaud, M., 2013.
Djebelemur, a tiny pre-tooth-combed primate from the Eocene of Tunisia: a glimpse into the origin of crown strepsirhines.
PLOS ONE, 8, e80778. Ni, X.-J., Gebo, D. L., Dagosto, M., Meng, J., Tafforeau, P., Flynn, J. J. and Beard, K. C., 2013.
The oldest known primate skeleton and early haplorhine evolution.
Nature, 498, 60-64. Schrago, C. G., Mello, B. and Soares, A. E. R., 2013. Combining fossil and molecular data to date the diversification of New World Primates. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 26, 2438-2446. Stevens, N. J., Seiffert, E. R., O'Connor, P. M., Roberts, E. M., Schmitz, M. D., Krause, C., Gorscak, E., Ngasala, S., Hieronymus, T. L. and Temu, J., 2013.
Palaeontological evidence for an Oligocene divergence between Old World monkeys and apes.
Nature, 497, 611-614. 2012Boyer, D. M., Scott, C. S. and Fox, R. C., 2012.
New craniodental material of Pronothodectes gaoi Fox (Mammalia, "Plesiadapiformes") and relationships among members of Plesiadapidae.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 147, 511-550. Boyer, D. M., Costeur, L. and Lipman, Y., 2012.
Earliest record of Platychoerops (Primates, Plesiadapidae), a new species from Mouras Quarry, Mont de Berru, France.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 149, 329-346. Chaimanee, Y., Chavasseau, O., Beard, K. C., Kyaw, A. A., Soe, A. N., Sein, C., Lazzari, V., Marivaux, L., Marandat, B., Swe, M., Rugbumrung, M., Lwin, T., Valentin, X., Maung-Thein, Z.-M. and Jaeger, J.-J., 2012.
Late Middle Eocene primate from Myanmar and the initial anthropoid colonization of Africa.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 109, 10293-10297. Diogo, R. and Wood, B., 2012.
Violation of Dollo's Law: evidence of muscle reversions in primate phylogeny and their implications for the understanding of the ontogeny, evolution, and anatomical variations of modern humans.
Evolution, 66, 3267-3276. Hooker, J. J., 2012.
A new omomyid primate from the earliest Eocene of southern England: first phase of microchoerine evolution.
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 57, 449-462. Maiolino, S., Boyer, D. M., Bloch, J. I., Gilbert, C. C. and Groenke, J., 2012.
Evidence for a grooming claw in a North American adapiform primate: implications for anthropoid origins.
PLoS One, 7, e29135. Patel, B. A., Seiffert, E. R., Boyer, D. M., Jacobs, R. L., St Clair, E. M. and Simons, E. L., 2012.
New primate first metatarsals from the Paleogene of Egypt and the origin of the anthropoid big toe.
Journal of Human Evolution, 63, 99-120. Springer, M. S., Meredith, R. W., Gatesy, J., Emerling, C. A., Park, J., Rabosky, D. L., Stadler, T., Steiner, C., Ryder, O. A., Janecka, J. E., Fisher, C. A. and Murphy, W. J., 2012.
Macroevolutionary dynamics and historical biogeography of primate diversification inferred from a species supermatrix.
PLoS One, 7, e49521. 2011Diogo, R. and Wood, B., 2011.
Soft-tissue anatomy of the primates: phylogenetic analyses based on the muscles of the head, neck, pectoral region and upper limb, with notes on the evolution of these muscles.
Journal of Anatomy, 219, 273-359. Gilbert, C. C., Stanley, W. T., Olson, L. E., Davenport, T. R. B. and Sargis, E. J., 2011.
Morphological systematics of the kipunji (Rungwecebus kipunji) and the ontogenetic development of phylogenetically informative characters in the Papionini.
Journal of Human Evolution, 60, 731-745. Kirk, C. E. and Williams, B. A., 2011.
New adapiform primate of Old World affinities from the Devil's Graveyard Formation of Texas.
Journal of Human Evolution, 61, 156-168. Rose, K. D., Chester, S. G. B., Dunn, R. H., Boyer, D. M. and Bloch, J. I., 2011.
New fossils of the oldest North American euprimate Teilhardina brandti (Omomyidae) from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 146, 281-305. 2010Boyer, D. M., Seiffert, E. R. and Simons, E. L., 2010.
Astragalar morphology of Afradapis, a large adapiform primate from the earliest Late Eocene of Egypt.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 143, 383-402. Burger, B. J., 2010.
Skull of the Eocene primate Omomys carteri from western North America.
Paleontological Contributions, 2, 1-19. Gingerich, P. D., Franzen, J. L., Habersetzer, J., Hurum, J. H. and Smith, B. H., 2010. Darwinius masillae is a haplorhine - reply to Williams et al. (2010). Journal of Human Evolution, 59, 574-579. Ni, X.-J., Meng, J., Beard, C., Gebo, D. L., Wang, Y.-Q. and Li, C.-K., 2010.
A new tarkadectine primate from the Eocene of Inner Mongolia, China: phylogenetic and biogeographic implications.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 277, 247-256. Seiffert, E. R., Simons, S. L., Boyer, D. M., Perry, J. M. G., Ryan, T. M. and Sallam, H. M., 2010.
A fossil primate of uncertain affinities from the earliest Late Eocene of Egypt.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 107, 9712-9717. Zalmout, I. S., Sanders, W. J., MacLatchy, L. M., Gunnell, G. F., Al-Mufarreh, Y. A., Ali, M. A., Nasser, A.-A. H., Al-Masari, A. M., Al-Sobhi, S. A., Nadhra, A. O., Matari, A. H., Wilson, J. A. and Gingerich, P. D., 2010.
New Oligocene primate from Saudi Arabia and the divergence of apes and Old World monkeys.
Nature, 466, 360-364. 2009Argue, D., Morwood, M. J., Sutikna, T., Jatmiko and Saptomo, E. W., 2009.
Homo floresiensis: a cladistic analysis.
Journal of Human Evolution, 57, 623-639. Beard, K. C., Marivaux, L., Chaimanee, Y., Jaeger, J.-J., Marandat, B., Tafforeau, P., Soe, A. N., Tun, S. T. and Kyaw, A. A., 2009.
A new primate from the Eocene Pondaung Formation of Myanmar and the monophyly of Burmese amphipithecids.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 276, 3285-3294. Gilbert, C. C., Frost, S. R. and Strait, D. S., 2009.
Allometry, sexual dimorphism, and phylogeny: a cladistic analysis of extant African papionins using craniodental data.
Journal of Human Evolution, 57, 298-320. Grehan, J. R. and Schwartz, J. H., 2009.
Evolution of the second orangutan: phylogeny and biogeography of hominid origins.
Journal of Biogeography, 36, 1823-1844. Rose, K. D., Rana, R. S., Sahni, A., Kumar, K., Missiaen, P., Singh, L. and Smith, T., 2009.
Early Eocene Primates from Gujarat, India.
Journal of Human Evolution, 56, 366-404. Seiffert, E. R., Perry, J. M. G., Simons, E. L. and Boyer, D. M., 2009.
Convergent evolution of anthropoid-like adaptations in Eocene adapiform primates.
Nature, 461, 1118-1122. Tabuce, R., Marivaux, L., Lebrun, R., Adaci, M., Bensalah, M., Fabre, P.-H., Fara, E., Gomes Rodrigues, H., Hautier, L., Jaeger, J.-J., Lazzari, V., Mebrouk, F., Peigne, S., Sudrre, J., Tafforeau, P., Valentin, X. and Mahdoubi, M., 2009.
Anthropoid versus strepsirhine status of the African Eocene primates Algeripithecus and Azibius: craniodental evidence.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 276, 4087-4094. 2008Bajpai, S., Kay, R. F., Williams, B. A., Das, D. P., Kapur, V. V. and Tiwari, B. N., 2008.
The oldest Asian record of Anthropoidea.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 105, 11093-11098. Beard, K. C., 2008.
The oldest North American primate and mammalian biogeography during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 105, 3815-3818. Holroyd, P. A. and Strait, S. G., 2008.
New data on Loveina (Primates: Omomyidae) from the early Eocene Wasatch Formation and implications for washakiin relationships.
In Fleagle, J. G. and Gilbert, C. C. (eds.) Elwyn Simons: A Search for Origins. Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, p243-257. Hooker, J. J. and Harrison, D. L., 2008.
A new clade of omomyid primates from the European Paleogene.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 28, 826-840. Kay, R. F., Fleagle, J. G., Mitchell, T. R. T., Colbert,, M., Bown, T. and Powers, D. W., 2008.
The anatomy of Dolichocebus gaimanensis, a stem platyrrhine monkey from Argentina.
Journal of Human Evolution, 54, 323-382. Matthews, L. J. and Rosenberger, A. L., 2008.
Taxon combinations, parsimony analysis (PAUP*), and the taxonomy of the Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey, Lagothrix flavicauda.
American Journal of Anthropology, 137, 245-255. Silcox, M. T., 2008.
The biogeographic origins of primates and euprimates: East, West, North, or South of Eden?.
In Sargis, E. J. and Dagosto, M. (eds.) Mammalian Evolutionary Morphology. Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, p199-231. Smith, H. F. and Grine, F. E., 2008.
Cladistic analysis of early Homo crania from Swartkrans and Sterkfontein, South Africa.
Journal of Human Evolution, 54, 684-704. Tornow, M. A., 2008.
Systematic analysis of the Eocene primate family Omomyidae using gnathic and postcranial data.
Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History, 49, 43-129. 2007Bloch, J. I., Silcox, M. T., Boyer, D. M. and Sargis, E. J., 2007.
New Paleocene skeletons and the relationship of plesiadapiforms to crown-clade primates.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 104, 1159-1164. Hooker, J. J., 2007.
A new microchoerine omomyid (Primates, Mammalia) from the English Early Eocene and its palaeobiogeographyical implications.
Palaeontology, 50, 739-756. 2006Bloch, J. I. and Silcox, M. T., 2006.
Cranial anatomy of the Paleocene plesiadapiform Carpolestes simpsoni (Mammalia, Primates) using ultra high-resolution X-ray computed tomography, and the relationships of plesiadapiforms to Euprimates.
Journal of Human Evolution, 50, 1-35. Davenport, T. R. B., Stanley, W. T., Sargis, E. J., Luca, D. W. D., Mpunga, N. E., Machaga, S. J. and Olson, L. E., 2006.
A new genus of African monkey, Rungwecebus: morphology, ecology, and molecular phylogenetics.
Science, 312, 1378-1381. Marivaux, L., 2006.
The eosimiid and amphipithecid primates (Anthropoidea) from the Oligocene of the Bugti Hills (Balochistan, Pakistan): new insight into early higher primate evolution in South Asia.
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