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New World monkeys are the five families of primates that are found in Central and South America: Callitrichidae, Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae. The five families are ranked together as ...
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platyrrhine also platyrrhinian adj. Of or designating the New World monkeys, distinguished from the Old World monkeys by widely separated nostrils ... A platyrrhine monkey.
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Definition of platyrrhine from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of platyrrhine. Pronunciation of platyrrhine. Definition of the word platyrrhine. Origin of the word platyrrhine. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » platyrrhine...
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This covers the origins of platyrrhines in South America. ... The early thinking by scientists was that the primates rafted from North America to South America, but new evidence points to a probable African origin of platyrrhine monkeys. There is much evidence that would show an African origin of the platyrrhine monkeys of...
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What is a(n) platyrrhine – Our zoology dictionary has ecology, physiology, genetics of platyrrhine, and the evolution of platyrrhine.
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Table 1. Provisional Cladistic Classification of Extant Ceboid Genera. ... A relatively up-to-date assessment of ceboid lower-level systematics (1) divides the present-day ceboid fauna into 16 genera, ... Not only do the ceboids or Neotropical primates (i.e. New World monkeys, including marmosets and tamarins) constitute in...
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Platyrrhine Molecular Datasets Produced in Our Lab ... Beta Globin Datasets; ... Interstitial Retinol Binding Protein (IRBP) Datasets;
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Morphological features of the jaws and teeth are examined in eight species of platyrrhine monkeys that coexist in the Suriname rainforest.
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platyrrhine nose: a nose in which the nostrils open sideways and are usually separated by a broad nasal septum; characteristic of the New World monkeys. Source: Anthromorphemics ... ; Search WWW Search webref.org ... What Topic Is Your Essay or Term Paper On?
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