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In Memory of Judith Masters and Fabien Génin
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Morphology of Howler Monkeys: A Review and Quantitative Analyses
Recognition of a particularly derived eco-behavioral strategy for the genus Alouatta has been crucial for studying and understanding its equally derived cranial and postcranial morphology. The unique architecture...
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The labyrinthine morphology of Pronycticebus gaudryi (Primates, Adapiformes)
The publication of a well preserved Eocene primate, Darwinius masillae (Cercamoniinae, Notharctidae), has revived the debate on the phylogenetic relationships of Adapiformes and extant primates (Franzen et al., P...
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Morphological Diversity in the Skulls of Large Adapines (Primates, Adapiformes) and Its Systematic Implications
The European Eocene adapiforms include two subfamilies, the Cercamoniinae, present in the early and middle Eocene, and the Adapinae, present in the late Eocene (Franzen, 1994; Godinot, 1998; Fleagle, 1999; Geb...