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Darwinius masillae - Darwinius masillae is a species of primate today faded. A fossil (named...

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Darwinius masillae - Darwinius masillae is a species of primate today faded. A fossil (named Ida) was discovered in 1983 at the Messel fossil site in Germany, but its study was only published in 2009. Having lived 47 million years ago, Darwinius masillae is morphologically close to current lemurians, but the absence of claws, replaced by nails, means that Darwinius masillae is not a fossil lemurian but is part of a large group of primates called adapoids. The earliest known Haplorrhini primate was recently described by Franzen et al. (2009) from the Messel shale in Germany from the Eocene (47 million years ago)
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Darwinius masillae - Darwinius masillae is a species of primate today faded. A fossil (named Ida) was discovered in 1983 at the Messel fossil site in Germany, but its study was only published in 2009. Having lived 47 million years ago, Darwinius masillae is morphologically close to current lemurians, but the absence of claws, replaced by nails, means that Darwinius masillae is not a fossil lemurian but is part of a large group of primates called adapoids. The earliest known Haplorrhini primate was recently described by Franzen et al. (2009) from the Messel shale in Germany from the Eocene (47 million years ago)

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