• The non-platyrrhini Ucayalipithecus of Amazonian Peru who might have rafted across the Atlantic between ~35-32 million years ago, are nested within the extinct Parapithecoidea from the Eocene of Afro-Arabia, suggesting that there were at least two separate dispersal events of primates to South America, Parvimico and Perupithecus from Peru appear to be at the base of the Platyrrhini, as are Szalatavus, Lagonimico, and Canaanimico. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pongidae ) san en famile faan a Primaaten (Primates). (wikipedia.org)
  • synteny of human chromosomes 14 and 15 in the platyrrhines (primates, platyrrhini). (liverpool.ac.uk)
  • Este trabalho buscou estimar a densidade e o tamanho dos grupos de Callicebus cf pallescens, na fazenda Santa Teresa, localizada na Morraria de Santa Teresa e baía Vermelha, Corumbá, MS. The Primates of the Platyrrhini infraorder are divided in four families, being Pitheciidae one of them. (embrapa.br)
  • About 40 million years ago, the Simiiformes infraorder split into the parvorders Platyrrhini (New World monkeys) and Catarrhini (apes and Old World monkeys) somewhere on the African continent. (wikipedia.org)
  • Within the Simiiformes, the Platyrrhini include clawed forms and other species with prehensile tails. (iresearchnet.com)
  • Noong mga 40 milyong taong nakakalipas, ang impraorden na Simiiformes ay nagsanga tungo sa mga pangkat na Platyrrhini ( mga Bagong Daigdig na unggoy ) at Catarrhini ( Hominoidea at mga Lumang Daigdig na unggoy ). (wikipedia.org)
  • Members of the Platyrrhini ("flat-nosed") parvorder are typically characterized by relatively broad noses with side-facing, widely separated nostrils, as opposed to the close-set, downward or forward facing nostrils of the Old World monkeys placed in the parvorder Catarrhini. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • The New World monkeys are classified within the parvorder Platyrrhini, whereas the Old World monkeys (superfamily Cercopithecoidea) form part of the parvorder Catarrhini, which also includes the hominoids (apes and humans). (paperorigamiblog.com)
  • This contribution contains the 3D models of the fossil teeth of a small-bodied platyrrhine primate, Neosaimiri cf. fieldsi (Cebinae, Cebidae, Platyrrhini) discovered from Laventan deposits (late Middle Miocene) of Peruvian Amazonia, San Martín Department (TAR-31: Tarapoto/Juan Guerra vertebrate fossil-bearing locus n°31). (morphomuseum.com)
  • 2020), New record of Neosaimiri (Cebidae, Platyrrhini) from the late Middle Miocene of Peruvian Amazonia. (morphomuseum.com)
  • Overall, individuals in the branch of Hominoidea performed better compared to Cercopithecoidea, who in turn performed above Platyrrhini and Strepsirrhini. (st-andrews.ac.uk)
  • Os primatas da infraordem Platyrrhini são divididos em quatro famílias, dentre elas a Pitheciidae. (embrapa.br)
  • in order to study the intra- and interspecific variability of the 14/15 association in platyrrhini, we analyzed 15 species from 13 genera, including species that had not been described yet. (liverpool.ac.uk)
  • Platyrrhini is derived from the Greek for "broad nosed", and their noses are flatter than those of other simians, with sideways-facing nostrils. (wikipedia.org)
  • About 40 million years ago, the Simiiformes infraorder split into the parvorders Platyrrhini (New World monkeys) and Catarrhini (apes and Old World monkeys) somewhere on the African continent. (wikipedia.org)
  • The other group of monkeys , known as New World monkeys and placed in the clade Platyrrhini, generally have flatter noses, with side-facing nostrils, and some species have prehensile tails. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • The scientific name for the New World monkeys, Platyrrhini , means "flat nosed. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • 7. Chromosome evolution in new world monkeys (Platyrrhini). (nih.gov)
  • New World monkeys are also called Platyrrhini-a reference to their broad noses ( Figure 29.43 ). (openstax.org)
  • Platyrrhini is derived from the Greek for "broad nosed", and their noses are flatter than those of other simians, with sideways-facing nostrils. (wikipedia.org)