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An Early Miocene anthropoid skull from the Chilean Andes
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An Early Miocene anthropoid skull from the Chilean Andes
PARTLY because of their poor fossil record, the relationships of neotropical platyrrhine monkeys to other groups of primates and to each other remain perhaps the most poorly known for any major primate clade1. He...
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South America's earliest rodent and recognition of a new interval of mammalian evolution
THE mid-Cenozoic immigration of rodents and primates to South America (when it was widely isolated by oceans) represents a pre-eminent problem in the biogeographical history of placental mammals. The unexpecte...