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Date: 2013-09-23 11:03:26
Tarsiiformes
Omomyid
Haplorhini
Catopithecus
Tarsiers
Orbit
Maxillary sinus

THE ANATOMICAL RECORD 294:797–The Face of Strigorhysis: Implications of Another Tarsier-Like, Large-Eyed Eocene North American Tarsiiform Primate

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