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- Adapidae abstract "Adapidae is a family of extinct primates that primarily radiated during the Eocene epoch between about 55 and 34 million years ago.Adapid systematics and evolutionary relationships are controversial, but there is fairly good evidence from the postcranial skeleton (everything but the skull, or cranium) that adapids were stem strepsirrhines (members of the group including the living lemurs, lorises, and bushbabies). In particular, the anatomy of the adapid wrist and ankle (e.g., position of the groove for the flexor fibularis tendon on the talus, the presence of a sloping talo-fibular facet) show derived similarities with those of living strepsirrhines. However, adapids lacked many of the anatomical specializations characteristic of living strepsirrhines, such as a toothcomb, a toilet-claw on the second pedal digit, and a reduction in the size of the promontory branch of the internal carotid artery.There are two major branches of adapids, subfamily Adapinae (adapines) and subfamily Caenopithecinae (caenopithecines). Caenopithecines are sometimes assigned to their own family, Caenopithecidae.".
- Adapidae thumbnail Adapis_magnus.JPG?width=300.
- Adapidae wikiPageID "480637".
- Adapidae wikiPageLength "2425".
- Adapidae wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Adapidae wikiPageRevisionID "682813935".
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLink Adapinae.
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLink Caenopithecinae.
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eocene_primates.
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_strepsirrhines.
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLink Grooming_claw.
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLink Toilet-claw.
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLink Toothcomb.
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLink Édouard_Louis_Trouessart.
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adapidae".
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adapids".
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "adapid".
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "adapids".
- Adapidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "adapines".
- Adapidae authority "Trouessart, 1879".
- Adapidae fossilRange "Early - Late Eocene".
- Adapidae hasPhotoCollection Adapidae.
- Adapidae imageCaption "Adapis magnus".
- Adapidae subdivision Adapinae.
- Adapidae subdivision Caenopithecinae.
- Adapidae subdivision "*".
- Adapidae subdivisionRanks Family_(biology).
- Adapidae taxon "Adapidae".
- Adapidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Adapidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Adapidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Adapidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Paleo-primate-stub.
- Adapidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Adapidae subject Category:Eocene_primates.
- Adapidae subject Category:Prehistoric_strepsirrhines.
- Adapidae hypernym Family.
- Adapidae type Article.
- Adapidae type Mammal.
- Adapidae type Article.
- Adapidae type Mammal.
- Adapidae comment "Adapidae is a family of extinct primates that primarily radiated during the Eocene epoch between about 55 and 34 million years ago.Adapid systematics and evolutionary relationships are controversial, but there is fairly good evidence from the postcranial skeleton (everything but the skull, or cranium) that adapids were stem strepsirrhines (members of the group including the living lemurs, lorises, and bushbabies).".
- Adapidae label "Adapidae".
- Adapidae sameAs Adàpid.
- Adapidae sameAs Adapidae.
- Adapidae sameAs آداپیسیان.
- Adapidae sameAs Adapidae.
- Adapidae sameAs Adapidae.
- Adapidae sameAs Adapidae.
- Adapidae sameAs Adapidae.
- Adapidae sameAs m.02fmx5.
- Adapidae sameAs Adapider.
- Adapidae sameAs Q2381298.
- Adapidae sameAs Q2381298.
- Adapidae sameAs 兔猴科.
- Adapidae wasDerivedFrom Adapidae?oldid=682813935.
- Adapidae depiction Adapis_magnus.JPG.
- Adapidae isPrimaryTopicOf Adapidae.