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    derived Plesiadapiformes, possibly as sister of the Plesiadapoidea. The crown primates are cladistically granted here into the Plesiadapiformes, and "Plesiadapiformes"...
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    example of a primate or protoprimate, a primatomorph precursor to the Plesiadapiformes, dating to as old as 66 million years ago. The first remains (P. unio...
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    Primatomorpha mirorder, containing the Dermoptera or colugos and the primates (Plesiadapiformes and descendants). The term "Euarchonta" (meaning "true rulers") appeared...
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    Plesiadapis (category Plesiadapiformes)
    primates. Plesiadapiformes have also been proposed as a nonprimate sister group to Eocene-Recent primates. A study done in 1987 linked Plesiadapiformes with...
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    California, USA, and the question of the extinction of the Paromomyidae (Plesiadapiformes, Primates)". Palaeontologia Electronica. 21 (3): 1–28. doi:10.26879/756...
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    Purgatoriids are thought to represent the earliest members of the Plesiadapiformes – as well as primates. "Purgatoriidae". paleobiodb.org. Retrieved 2021-07-27...
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    in 2013. (but see notes below regarding placement). Order Primates †Plesiadapiformes Strepsirrhini: lemurs, lorises, galagos and their ancestors Haplorhini...
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    "A new, early Puercan (earliest Paleocene) species of Purgatorius (Plesiadapiformes, Primates) from Saskatchewan, Canada". Journal of Paleontology. 85...
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    simians. Likewise, Carpolestidae is often classified within the order Plesiadapiformes, a very close, extinct relative of primates. These conflicting classifications...
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    treeshrews and primates, as well as an extinct order of mammals, the Plesiadapiformes. The Philippine flying lemur is endemic to the southern Philippines...
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