• and Primate Conservationist Elwyn Simons Dies at 85", by Robin A. Smith, 9 March 9, 2016. New York Times.com: "Elwyn L. Simons, Who Discovered Early Human...
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    Seiffert, Elwyn L. Simons und Yousry Attia: Fossil evidence for an ancient divergence of lorises and galagos. Nature 422, 2003, p. 421–424 Elwyn L. Simons: Discovery...
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  • period. It was first named by Eugenie Barrow, Erik R. Seiffert, and Elwyn L. Simons in 2010. The type species is Dimaitherium patnaiki. "Dimaitherium"...
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    craniodental and postcranial remains. Aegyptopithecus was discovered by Elwyn Simons in 1966 in the Gabal Qatrani Formation, located in the Faiyum Governorate...
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    Golden-crowned sifaka (category Taxa named by Elwyn L. Simons)
    the Duke Lemur Center, led by Elwyn L. Simons, obtained permits to capture specimens for a captive breeding program. Simons and his team were the first...
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  • Award from the American Library Association. Simons is the son of the late paleontologist Elwyn L. Simons and his first wife, Mary Hoyt Fitch. He is the...
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    Electronica. 18 (1): 1–21. doi:10.26879/483. D. Tab Rasmussen; Storrs L. Olson; Elwyn L. Simons (1987). "Fossil Birds from the Oligocene Jebel Qatrani Formation...
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  • the smaller W. rasmusseni. Described in 2000 by E. R. Seiffert and Elwyn L. Simons, Widanelfarasia was initially classified as uncertain position (incertae...
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  • species, Xenerodiops mycter. Its fossil remains were found in Egypt by Elwyn L. Simons and first formally described in 1987. It lived in the Oligocene (about...
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    English palaeoanthropologist David Pilbeam and American palaeontologist Elwyn L. Simons separated the genus–which included specimens from across the Old World...
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