Late Eocene Amphipithecus and the Origins of Catarrhine Primates

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Amphipithecus mogaungensis, from the Late Eocene of Burma, is shown to
be an independently evolved form; it does not seem to be related to the
New World omomyids, nor is it a close relative of the Early Oligocene
catarrhines from Fayum. It may possibly be a lemuroid.

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