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  2. Catarrhini - Wikipedia

    • The parvorder Catarrhini /kætəˈraɪnaɪ/ (known commonly as catarrhine monkeys, Old World anthropoids, or Old World monkeys) consists of the Cercopithecoidea and apes (Hominoidea). In 1812, Geoffroy grouped those two groups together and established the name Catarrhini, "Old World monkeys", ("singes de l'Ancien Monde" in French). Its sister … See more

    Description

    The technical distinction between the New World platyrrhines and Old World catarrhines is the shape of their noses. The … See more

    Classification and evolution

    According to Schrago & Russo, New World monkeys split from their Old World kin about 35 million years ago (Mya). They use the major catarrhine division between cercopithecoids and hominoids of about 25 Mya (whic… See more

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    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    PhylumChordata
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    Further reading

    • Sellers, Bill (2000-10-20). "Primate Evolution" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-08-21.
    • Raaum, Ryan L.; Sterner, Kirstin N.; Noviello, Colleen M.; Stewart, Caro-Beth; Disotell, Todd R. (2005). "Catarrhine primate div… See more

    External links

    • Data related to Catarrhini at Wikispecies See more

     
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  7. Catarrhine | mammal | Britannica

    Catarrhine is a term for Old World monkeys and apes, distinguished by their nose shape and opposable thumbs. Learn about their evolution, diversity, and characteristics from Britannica's articles on primates, ape, and hand function.

  8. Primate Cranial Diversity | Learn Science at Scitable

    Learn how primate cranial form is shaped by body size, phylogeny, and functional demands. Explore the 3D morphospace of catarrhine cranial variation and its evolutionary implications.

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  10. What is the Difference Between Platyrrhines and …

    Nov 22, 2019 · Platyrrhines and catarrhines are the two parvorders of the infraorder Simiiformes, consisting of anthropoids. Generally, they differ by their nose shape, tail, number of premolar teeth, thumb, and the ectotympanic bone …

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