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.
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G. F. Gunnell, 2002 - New assessment of Pondaungia and Amphipithecus (Primates) from the late middle Eocene of Myanmar, with a comment on Amphipithecidae - Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan (30), 337-372 (journal article, English)
K. D. Rose, 1999 - Skull of early Eocene Cantius abditus (primates: Adapiformes) and its phylogenetic implications, with a reevaluation of “Hesperolemur” actius - American Journal of Physical Anthropology (109), 523-539 (journal article, English)
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J. H. Schwartz, 1983 - A review of the European primate genus Anchomomys and some allied forms - Anthropological papers of the American Museum of Natural History (57), 344-352 (journal article, English)
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P. D. Gingerich, 1981 - Dentition of Early Eocene Pelycodus jarrovii (Mammalia, Primates) and the Generic Attribution of Species Formerly Referred to Pelycodus - Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan (25), 327-337 (journal article, English)
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P. D. Gingerich, 1975 - A new genus of Adapidae (Mammalia, Primates) from the late Eocene of southern France, and its significance for the origin of higher primates - Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan (24), 163-170 (journal article, English)
F. S. Szalay, 1974 - New Genera of European Eocene Adapid Primates - Folia Primatologica (22), - (journal article, English)
M. Crusafont Pairó, 1973 - El nombre genérico Agerinia substituyendo a Agerina - Acta Geologica hispanica (8), 150- (journal article, English)
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W. D. Matthew, 1915 - A revision of the Lower Eocene Wasatch and Wind River faunas - Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (34), - (journal article, English)
J. L. Wortman, 1903 - Studies of Eocene Mammalia in the Marsh Collection, Peabody Museum. Part II. Primates. Suborder Cheiromyoidea - The American Journal of Science, series 4 (16), 345-368 (journal article, English)
H. F. Osborn, 1902 - The four phyla of Oligocene titanotheres - Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (16), 91-109 (journal article, English)
E. D. Cope, 1881 - On the Vertebrata of the Wind River Eocene beds of Wyoming - Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey (6), 183-202 (journal article, English)
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E. D. Cope, 1872 - Third account of new Vertebrata from the Bridger Eocene of Wyoming Valley - Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (), 1-4 (journal article, English)
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O. C. Marsh, 1871 - Notice of some new fossil mammals from the Tertiary Formation - American Journal of Science (2), 35-44 (journal article, English)
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