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Parapithecidae

Parapithecidae is an extinct family of primates which lived in the Eocene and Oligocene periods in Egypt. Eocene fossils from Myanmar are sometimes included in the family in addition.

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Parapithecidae

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Triples37
Avg. degree1.95
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Parapithecidae

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related to Parapithecoidea · 16
Parapithecidae → Arsinoea, Bartonian, Biretia, Egypt, Eocene, However, Jaeger, Kay, Kirk, Old World Monkeys, Oligocene, Parapithecoidea, Priabonian, Seiffert, The, Williams
related to Since 2013 · 16
Parapithecidae → Apidium, Arsinoea, Cercopithecoidea, Feagle, Hominoidea, Kay, Oligopithecus, Parapithcinae, Parapithecicae, Parapithecus, Propliopithecidae, Qatrania, Qatraniinae, Serapia, Simonsius, Williams
related to Classification issues · 4
Parapithecidae → Fleagle, Kay, Old World, They
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Parapithecidae → extinct family of primates which lived in the Eocene and Oligocene periods in Egypt

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platyrrhines oligocene parapithecoidea eocene ucayalipithecus et al within parapithecid arsinoea qatrania seiffert related fossil species south america egypt family kay

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Parapithecidaeis aextinct family of primates which lived in the Eocene and Oligocene periods in Egypt0.90text
Parapithecidaerelated to Classification issuesFleagle0.60section
Parapithecidaerelated to Classification issuesKay0.60section
Parapithecidaerelated to Classification issuesOld World0.60section
Parapithecidaerelated to Classification issuesThey0.60section
Parapithecidaerelated to ParapithecoideaParapithecoidea0.60section
Parapithecidaerelated to ParapithecoideaEocene0.60section
Parapithecidaerelated to ParapithecoideaOligocene0.60section
Parapithecidaerelated to ParapithecoideaEgypt0.60section
Parapithecidaerelated to ParapithecoideaHowever0.60section
Parapithecidaerelated to ParapithecoideaSeiffert0.60section
Parapithecidaerelated to ParapithecoideaBartonian0.60section

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