The two distinct groups of primates that appear at the beginning of the Eocone are the:
A) Adapidae and Omomyidae
B) Omomyidae and Plesiadapiformes
C) Plesiadapiformes and Tarsiidae
D) Tarsiidae and Lemuridae
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Q1: Most investigators believe the origins of the
Q2: The earliest tarsiers are from:
A)Eocene,Egypt and China
B)Oligocene,Pakistan
Q3: The Plesiadapiformes:
A)may represent the earliest primates
B)were small
Q4: The members of the family Adapidae are
Q5: Primates that show anatomical features of living
Q7: Which of the following statements is true?
A)modern
Q8: The omomyids were:
A)nocturnal
B)insectivores
C)smaller than adapids
D)all of the
Q9: The members of the family Omomyidae resemble
Q10: The earliest loris-like primate was:
A)Bugtilemur mathesoni
B)Ardipithecus ramidus
C)Karanisia
Q11: Members of the Adapidae resemble in many
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