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Los notárctidos (Notharctidae) son una familia extinta de primates primitivos.

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Clasificación

  • Familia Notharctidae
    • Subfamilia Asiadapinae[1]Rose et al., 2009
      • Género Asiadapis Rose et al., 2007
      • Género Marcgodinotius Bajpai et al., 2005
    • Subfamilia Cercamoniinae Gingerich, 1975
      • Género Anchomomys Stehlin, 1916
      • Género Buxella Godinot, 1988
      • Género Darwinius Franzen et al., 2009
      • Género Donrussellia Szalay, 1976
      • Género Europolemur Weigelt, 1933
      • Género Mahgarita Wilson & Szalay, 1976
      • Género Mazateronodon[2]Marigó, Minwer-Barakat & Moyà-Solà, 2010
      • Género Mescalerolemur[3]Kirk & Williams, 2011
      • Género Nievesia[4]Marigó et al., 2013
      • Género Panobius Russell & Gingerich, 1987
      • Género Periconodon Stehlin, 1916
      • Género Pronycticebus Grandidier G., 1904
    • Subfamilia Notharctinae Trouessart, 1879

Referencias

  1. K. D. Rose, R. S. Rana, A. Sahni, K. Kumar, P. Missiaen, L. Singh, and T. Smith. 2009. Early Eocene primates from Gujarat, India. Journal of Human Evolution 56(4):366-404.
  2. Judit Marigó, Raef Minwer-Barakat and Salvador Moyà-Solà (2010). «New Anchomomyini (Adapoidea, Primates) from the Mazaterón Middle Eocene locality (Almazán Basin, Soria, Spain)». Journal of Human Evolution 58 (4): 353-361. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2010.01.011. 
  3. E. Christopher Kirk and Blythe A. Williams (2011). «New adapiform primate of Old World affinities from the Devil’s Graveyard Formation of Texas». Journal of Human Evolution 61 (2): 156-168. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.02.014. Archivado desde el original el 4 de abril de 2012. 
  4. Judit Marigó, Raef Minwer-Barakat and Salvador Moyà-Solà (2013). «Nievesia sossisensis, a new anchomomyin (Adapiformes, Primates) from the early Late Eocene of the southern Pyrenees (Catalonia, Spain)». Journal of Human Evolution. in press. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2012.11.004. 

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