Haplorhini (redirect from Haplorrhini)
of the Strepsirrhini ("moist-nosed"). The name is sometimes spelled Haplorrhini. The simians include catarrhines (Old World monkeys and apes, including...
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List of primates (section Suborder Haplorrhini)
divided into two suborders: Haplorrhini and Strepsirrhini. The suborders are further subdivided into clades and families. Haplorrhini contains nine families...
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Primatomorpha, Ferae Order Primates, Procolophonomorpha Suborder sub, 'under' Haplorrhini, Procolophonia Infraorder infra, 'below' Simiiformes, Hallucicrania Parvorder...
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Primates Suborder Strepsirrhini: lemurs, lorises, galagos, etc. Suborder Haplorrhini: tarsiers + monkeys, including apes Infraorder Tarsiiformes: tarsiers...
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L-gulonolactone oxidase (which is nonfunctional in humans and other Haplorrhini primates; see Unitary pseudogenes) and the cofactor FAD+. This reaction...
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Diptera Primates Fabales Agaricales Enterobacterales Suborder Brachycera Haplorrhini Fabineae Agaricineae Family Drosophilidae Hominidae Fabaceae Amanitaceae...
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assumed but qualify as a stem "missing link" between Strepsirrhini and Haplorrhini. However, subsequent analysis on the Darwinius fossil by Erik Seiffert...
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argue the debate is conclusively settled in favor of a monophyletic Haplorrhini. In common with simians, tarsiers have a mutation in the L-gulonolactone...
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Xanthonycticebus, pygmy slow loris Family Galagidae: galagos Suborder Haplorrhini: tarsiers, monkeys and apes Lorisids have a close, woolly fur, which...
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Primates (†Plesiadapiformes, Strepsirrhini, Haplorrhini)...
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