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Proteopithecidae

Proteopithecidae is an extinct family of primates which lived in the Priabonian (late Eocene) and probably early Oligocene periods. Fossils that have been found are in the Jebel Qatrani Formation in Egypt. Currently two genera are recognised, each with a single species, those being Proteopithecus sylviae and Serapia eocaena.

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Proteopithecidae

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related to Classification · 13
Proteopithecidae → Arsinoea, Beard, Feagle, Gunnell, Kay, Miller, Parapithecidae, Qatrania, Qatraniinae, Seiffert, Serapia, Simons, Williams
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Proteopithecidae → extinct family of primates which lived in the Priabonian

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serapia proteopithecus similar primates eocene probably found sylviae family classification parapithecidae priabonian oligocene genera arboreal diurnal postcranial platyrrhines pronograde seiffert

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Proteopithecidaeis aextinct family of primates which lived in the Priabonian0.90text
Proteopithecidaerelated to ClassificationSeiffert0.60section
Proteopithecidaerelated to ClassificationSimons0.60section
Proteopithecidaerelated to ClassificationSerapia0.60section
Proteopithecidaerelated to ClassificationParapithecidae0.60section
Proteopithecidaerelated to ClassificationGunnell0.60section
Proteopithecidaerelated to ClassificationMiller0.60section
Proteopithecidaerelated to ClassificationBeard0.60section
Proteopithecidaerelated to ClassificationKay0.60section
Proteopithecidaerelated to ClassificationWilliams0.60section
Proteopithecidaerelated to ClassificationFeagle0.60section
Proteopithecidaerelated to ClassificationQatraniinae0.60section

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