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† Artimonius australis (Absarokius australis)

Artimonius australis

Additional Functions

Grouping

Belong­ing to

Gaeabionta  ⇒ Domäne: Eukaryota  ⇒ Reich: Animalia  ⇒ Mittelreich: Eumetazoa  ⇒ Klade: Triploblastica  ⇒ Klade: Nephrozoa  ⇒ Abzweig: Deuterostomia  ⇒ Stamm: Chordata  ⇒ Unterstamm: Vertebrata  ⇒ Infrastamm: Gnathostomata  ⇒ Superklasse: Tetrapoda  ⇒ Klasse: Mammalia  ⇒ Unterklasse: Theriiformes  ⇒ Infraklasse: Holotheria  ⇒ Superlegion: Trechnotheria  ⇒ Legion: Cladotheria  ⇒ Sublegion: Zatheria  ⇒ Infralegion: Tribosphenida  ⇒ Superkohorte: Theria  ⇒ Kohorte: Placentalia  ⇒ Magnordnung: Epitheria  ⇒ Superordnung: Preptotheria  ⇒ Großordnung: Archonta  ⇒ Ordnung: Primates  ⇒ Infraordnung: Haplorhini  ⇒ Infraordnung: Tarsiiformes  ⇒ Überfamilie: Omomyoidea  ⇒ Familie: Omomyidae  ⇒ Unterfamilie: Anaptomorphinae  ⇒ Tribus: Anaptomorphini  ⇒ Gattung: Artimonius

Taxo­nomic seg­ment

Art

This mentioned taxonomy is an attempt to make an conclusive assignment from the different classifications of various scientists. Because the taxonomy may change due to the latest investigative methods and other findings, our map is a guide only.

Name from

Corre­spond­ing author (Name, Year)

Bown & Rose, 1987

Other languages

scientific

Artimonius australis

Recombined

scientific

Absarokius australis

Bown & Rose, 1987
Ref.: T. M. Bown and K. D. Rose. 1987. Patterns of Dental Evolution in Early Eocene Anaptomorphine Primates (Omomyidae) from the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Paleontological Society Memoir 23:1-162

Lebenszeitraum in Million Jahren (Ma)

Start age: 46.2 Ma - End age: 46.2 Ma
Phanerozoic
(Phanerozoikum)
Cenozoic
(Känozoikum)
Paleogene
(Paläogen)
Eocene
(Eozän)
Lutetian
(Lutetium)
41.2
47.8

Additional data by PBDB, License: CC BY

Motility: actively mobile
Habit: arboreal
Environment: terrestrial
Diet:

insectivore

Compositon of the remains:

phosphatic

Reference- and Source indication, Literature

On the same taxonomic level (siblings) (Count: 2)

Taxonomic assignment (0)

References by PBDB, License: CC BY

  • K. M. Muldoon, 2002 - Omomyid primates (Tarsiiformes) from the Early Middle Eocene at South Pass, Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming - Journal of Human Evolution (43), 479-511 (journal article, English)
  • T. M. Bown, 1987 - Patterns of Dental Evolution in Early Eocene Anaptomorphine Primates (Omomyidae) from the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming - Paleontological Society Memoir (23), 1-162 (journal article, English)

IDs

GUSID (Global unique identifier short form) uzsPph68tEa2SWi6MBlhig
GUID (Global unique identifier) A60F3BBB-BC1E-46B4-B649-68BA3019618A
Database ID 98566