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- Ekgmowechashala abstract "Ekgmowechashala (Sioux: "little cat man" or "little fox man") is an extinct genus of primate. With a weight of approximately five pounds, around a foot tall and resembling a lemur, it is the only known North American primate of its time; it lived during the late Oligocene and early Miocene. Its classification remains problematic, and it has been classified as a member of the extinct family Omomyidae (related to tarsiers), the equally extinct Plagiomenidae (related to colugos), and the Adapiformes, the extinct relatives of lemurs and other strepsirrhines. Dentitions from Oregon suggest that it was related to Rooneyia, though some scientists saw in them a likeness to Necrolemur and Microchoerus.The shape of its teeth, and their likeness to those of raccoons, indicate that it ate soft fruit provided by the warm forests of the Rocky Mountains during the early Miocene.Fossil evidence of Ekgmowechashala was discovered on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, an Oglala Sioux Native American reservation in South Dakota. Molars were found in 1981 in the basin of John Day River, and these are in the collection of the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture; in the summer of 1997 John Zancanella of the Bureau of Land Management found a lower molar in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. The material from Oregon and South Dakota is attributed to the only known species, Ekgmowechashala philotau. A single Ekgmowechashala tooth from the Toledo Bend Ranch Local Fauna of far eastern Texas may represent a second species.".
- Ekgmowechashala class Mammal.
- Ekgmowechashala kingdom Animal.
- Ekgmowechashala order Primate.
- Ekgmowechashala phylum Chordate.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageID "29146344".
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageLength "7517".
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageRevisionID "608485649".
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Adapiformes.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Bureau_of_Land_Management.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Burke_Museum_of_Natural_History_and_Culture.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miocene_primates.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oligocene_primates.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_mammals_of_North_America.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Colugo.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Dentition.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Indian_reservation.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink John_Day_Fossil_Beds_National_Monument.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink John_Day_River.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Lemur.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Microchoerus.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Necrolemur.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Oglala_Lakota.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Oglala_Sioux.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Oligocene.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Omomyidae.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Oregon.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Pine_Ridge_Indian_Reservation.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Plagiomenidae.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Primate.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Raccoon.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Rocky_Mountains.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Rooneyia.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Sioux_language.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink South_Dakota.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Strepsirrhine.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Strepsirrhini.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Tarsier.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLink Toledo_Bend_Ranch_Local_Fauna.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ekgmowechashala zancanellai".
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ekgmowechashala".
- Ekgmowechashala binomial "Ekgmowechashala philotau".
- Ekgmowechashala binomialAuthority "Macdonald, 1963".
- Ekgmowechashala classis "Mammalia".
- Ekgmowechashala familia "See text.".
- Ekgmowechashala genus "Ekgmowechashala".
- Ekgmowechashala genusAuthority "Macdonald, 1963".
- Ekgmowechashala hasPhotoCollection Ekgmowechashala.
- Ekgmowechashala ordo "Primates".
- Ekgmowechashala phylum Chordate.
- Ekgmowechashala regnum "Animalia".
- Ekgmowechashala species "E. philotau".
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Primates.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ekgmowechashala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Ekgmowechashala subject Category:Miocene_primates.
- Ekgmowechashala subject Category:Oligocene_primates.
- Ekgmowechashala subject Category:Prehistoric_mammals_of_North_America.
- Ekgmowechashala type Animal.
- Ekgmowechashala type Article.
- Ekgmowechashala type Eukaryote.
- Ekgmowechashala type Mammal.
- Ekgmowechashala type Species.
- Ekgmowechashala type Article.
- Ekgmowechashala type Mammal.
- Ekgmowechashala type Thing.
- Ekgmowechashala type Q19088.
- Ekgmowechashala type Q729.
- Ekgmowechashala type Q7377.
- Ekgmowechashala comment "Ekgmowechashala (Sioux: "little cat man" or "little fox man") is an extinct genus of primate. With a weight of approximately five pounds, around a foot tall and resembling a lemur, it is the only known North American primate of its time; it lived during the late Oligocene and early Miocene.".
- Ekgmowechashala label "Ekgmowechashala".
- Ekgmowechashala sameAs Ekgmowechashala.
- Ekgmowechashala sameAs m.0dlln35.
- Ekgmowechashala sameAs Ekgmowechashala_philotau.
- Ekgmowechashala sameAs Q5350406.
- Ekgmowechashala sameAs Q5350406.
- Ekgmowechashala wasDerivedFrom Ekgmowechashala?oldid=608485649.
- Ekgmowechashala isPrimaryTopicOf Ekgmowechashala.