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    Haplorhini (/ h æ p l ə ˈ r aɪ n aɪ /), the haplorhines (Greek for "simple-nosed") or the "dry-nosed" primates is a suborder of primates containing the tarsiers and the simians (Simiiformes or anthropoids), as sister of the Strepsirrhini ("moist-nosed"). The name is sometimes spelled Haplorrhini.

  2. Ang parehong pagsisiyasat na molekular ay nagmungkahing ang impraorden na Tarsiiformes an ang tanging nabubuhay na pamilya ang tarsier (Tarsiidae) ay sumanga mula haplorhine mga 70 milyong taon ang nakakalipas. Ang fossil na Archicebus ay pareho sa pinakakamakailang ninuno sa panahong ito.

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  4. Haplorhini - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Contents. hide. Beginning. Classification. Haplorhini. The haplorhines, the "dry-nosed" primates (the Greek name means "simple-nosed"), are members of the Haplorhini clade: the prosimian tarsiers and all of the true simians.

  5. Jun 5, 2013 · Here we report the discovery of a nearly complete and partly articulated skeleton of a primitive haplorhine primate from the early Eocene of China, about 55 million years ago, the oldest fossil...

    • Xijun(倪喜军) Ni, Xijun(倪喜军) Ni, Daniel L. Gebo, Marian Dagosto, Jin(孟津) Meng, Paul Tafforeau, John J. ...
    • 2013
  6. Articles relating to the Haplorhini (haplorhines), the "dry-nosed" primates. It is a suborder of primates containing the tarsiers and the simians (Simiiformes or anthropoids), as sister of the Strepsirrhini ("moist-nosed"). The simians include catarrhines ( Old World monkeys and apes, including humans ), and the platyrrhines ( New World monkeys ).

  7. Strepsirrhini or Strepsirhini (/ ˌ s t r ɛ p s ə ˈ r aɪ n i / ⓘ; STREP-sə-RY-nee) is a suborder of primates that includes the lemuriform primates, which consist of the lemurs of Madagascar, galagos ("bushbabies") and pottos from Africa, and the lorises from India and southeast Asia.

  8. The name haplorhine means simple nose. Haplorhines show a trend towards flattened faces with forward facing eyes. This trend is linked to an increasing reliance on vision and a decreasing reliance on smell. Monkeys and apes have dry noses; strepsirhines have wet noses. Haplorhine brains are larger than strepsirhine brains.

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