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Omomyid primates (Tarsiiformes) from the Early Middle Eocene at South Pass, Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming
K. M. Muldoon, and G. F. Gunnell
2002
Article
Journal of Human Evolution
43(4):479-511
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Taxa discussed in this work:
Artimonius
Utahia carina
Taxonomy:
Washakius izetti
belongs to
Washakius
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Macrotarsiini
belongs to
Omomyinae
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Macrotarsius
belongs to
Macrotarsiini
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Hemiacodon
belongs to
Macrotarsiini
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Ourayiini
belongs to
Omomyinae
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Stockia
belongs to
Utahiini
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Ageitodendron
belongs to
Ourayiini
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Ourayia
belongs to
Ourayiini
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Chipetaia
belongs to
Omomyinae
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Utahia
belongs to
Utahiini
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Utahiini
belongs to
Omomyinae
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Artimonius
belongs to
Anaptomorphini
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Washakius insignis
belongs to
Washakius
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Omomys lloydi
belongs to
Omomys
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Omomys
belongs to
Omomyini
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Omomyini
belongs to
Omomyinae
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Anaptomorphus westi
belongs to
Anaptomorphus
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Utahia carina
belongs to
Utahia
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Artimonius witteri
belongs to
Artimonius
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Artimonius nocerai
belongs to
Artimonius
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)
Artimonius australis
belongs to
Artimonius
- Muldoon and Gunnell (2002)