2017
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.3239
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Agerinia marandati sp. nov., a new early Eocene primate from the Iberian Peninsula, sheds new light on the evolution of the genus Agerinia

Abstract: BackgroundThe Eocene was the warmest epoch of the Cenozoic and recorded the appearance of several orders of modern mammals, including the first occurrence of Euprimates. During the Eocene, Euprimates were mainly represented by two groups, adapiforms and omomyiforms, which reached great abundance and diversity in the Northern Hemisphere. Despite this relative abundance, the record of early Eocene primates from the European continent is still scarce and poorly known, preventing the observation of clear morpholog… Show more

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“…(Godinot, 2015), and, even though it is still included in Cercamoniinae following traditional systematic studies, its phylogenetic position remains controversial. Recent studies have presented results of phylogenetic analyses that recover anchomomyins outside of a monophyletic Adapiformes, and more closely related to azibiids, djebelemurines and extant strepsirrhines (Marig o et al, 2011(Marig o et al, , 2013(Marig o et al, , 2016Femenias-Gual et al, 2017).…”
Section: Remarks On the Genus Anchomomys And Other Anchomomyinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Godinot, 2015), and, even though it is still included in Cercamoniinae following traditional systematic studies, its phylogenetic position remains controversial. Recent studies have presented results of phylogenetic analyses that recover anchomomyins outside of a monophyletic Adapiformes, and more closely related to azibiids, djebelemurines and extant strepsirrhines (Marig o et al, 2011(Marig o et al, , 2013(Marig o et al, , 2016Femenias-Gual et al, 2017).…”
Section: Remarks On the Genus Anchomomys And Other Anchomomyinsmentioning
confidence: 99%