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Chiromyiformes
- aye-aye ( ). n. A nocturnal lemur (Daubentonia madagascariensis) native to northern Madagascar, having prominent ears, a long bushy tail, and rodentlike teeth.
- Primate jumping genes elucidate strepsirrhine phylogeny
- group relationship of Malagasy Chiromyiformes and Lemuri- formes, (ii) Lorisidae being a monophyletic sister clade to the.
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- Book Review: Walker's Mammals of the World . Ronald M. Nowak
- Chiromyiformes. There are substantial changes in the accounts for New World primates.
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- Spectral tuning and evolution of primate short-wavelength-sensitive
- Jun 2, 2011 the Lorisiformes, Chiromyiformes and Lemuriformes.
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- Nature Watch
- Chiromyiformes Daubentoniidae. Daubentonia. Loriformes.
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- Published 13 July 2004 by the American Society of Mammalogists
- Jul 13, 2004 typic superfamily or infraorder (Chiromyiformes—Groves 1989) has been proposed. Daubentonia madagascariensis. (Gmelin, 1788).
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- Aye-aye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In 1931, Anthony and Coupin classified the aye-aye under infraorder Chiromyiformes, a sister group to the other strepsirrhines.
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- Chiromyiformes - Wikispecies
- Jun 26, 2008 [edit] Name. Chiromyiformes Anthony & Coupin, 1931 50:124-129 (1998). Retrieved from "http://species.
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- Chiromyiformes (primate infraorder) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
- Chiromyiformes (primate infraorder), Aspects of the topic Chiromyiformes are discussed in the following places at Britannica.
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- Chiromyiformes - definition of Chiromyiformes by the Free Online
- aye-aye ( ). n. A nocturnal lemur (Daubentonia madagascariensis) native to northern Madagascar, having prominent ears, a long bushy tail, and rodentlike teeth.
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- Chiromyiformes
- Familia: Daubentoniidae. Name. Chiromyiformes Anthony & Coupin, 1931.
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