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Primates[1]
Aetas fossilium: Late Paleocene–recent

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Gorilla beringei

Taxinomia

Regnum:

Animalia


Phylum:

Chordata


Classis:

Mammalia

Infraclassis:

Eutheria

Superordo:

Euarchontoglires


Ordo:

Primates
Linnaeus, 1758
Familiae

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Distributio primatum non humanorum (viride)

Primates in zoologia sunt ordo mammalium,[2] cui Homo et alia genera simiiformium pertinent. Familiae huius ordinis Hominidas et Pongidas complectuntur.




Index






  • 1 Classificatio


  • 2 Nexus interni


  • 3 Notae


  • 4 Bibliographia


  • 5 Nexus externi





Classificatio |




  • Subordo Strepsirrhini

    • Superfamilia Lorisoidea

      • Galagidae

      • Lorisidae

      • Daubentonidae

      • Cheirogaleidae



    • Superfamilia Lemuroidea

      • Megaladapidae

      • Lemuridae



    • Superfamilia Indrioidea
      • Indridae





  • Subordo Haplorrhini

    • Infraordo Tarsiiformes
      • Tarsiidae


    • Infraordo Simiiformes

    • Parvordo Platyrrhini

      • Aotidae

      • Cebidae

      • Atelidae

      • Pitheciidae

        • Subfamilia Pitheciinae

        • Subfamilia Callicebinae



      • Callitrichidae



    • Parvordo Catarrhini

      • Superfamilia Cercopithecoidea

        • Cercopithecidae

          • Subfamilia Cercopithecinae

            • Allenopithecus

            • Cercopithecus

            • Erythrocebus

            • Miopithecus

            • Cercocebus

            • Macaca

            • Mandrillus

            • Theropithecus


            • Papio (vide e.g. Papio hamadryas)



          • Subfamilia Colobinae

            • Nasalis

            • Presbytis

            • Procolobus

            • Pygathrix

            • Rhinopithecus

            • Semnopithecus

            • Trachypithecus






      • Superfamilia Hominoidea

        • Familia Hylobatidae

        • Familia Hominidae

          • Subfamilia Ponginae
            • Pongo


          • Subfamilia Homininae

            • Gorilla

            • Pan


            • Homo


              • Orrorin†


              • Ardipithecus†


              • Australopithecus†


              • Paranthropus†

              • Homo (habilis†, erectus†, floresiensis†, neanderthalensis†, sapiens)














Nexus interni



  • Aegyptopithecus

  • Primatomorpha



Notae |




  1. Formula:MSW3 Groves


  2. Primate. Merriam-Webster 



Bibliographia |



  • Bonis, Louis de. 2004. Vom Affen zum Menschen 1 & 2. Spektrum Compact, 1. Heidelberg: Verlag Spektrum der Wissenschaft. ISBN 3-936278-70-9.

  • Chiversm David J., Bernard A. Wood, et Alan Bilsborough, eds. 1984. Food Acquisition and Processing in Primates. Novi Eboraci et Londini: Plenum Press. ISBN 0-306-41701-4.

  • Geissmann, Thomas. 2003. Vergleichende Primatologie. Berolini: Springer. ISBN 3-540-43645-6.

  • Groves, Colin. 2001. Primate Taxonomy. Washingtoniae: Smithsonian Institution Press. ISBN 1-56098-872-X.

  • Kemp, Thomas S. 2005. The Origin and Evolution of Mammals. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-850761-5.

  • Paul, Andreas. 1998. Von Affen und Menschen. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. ISBN 3-534-13869-4.

  • Swindler, Daris. 1998. Introduction to the Primates. University of Washington Press. ISBN 0-295-97704-3.



Nexus externi |






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Situs scientifici:  • ITIS • NCBI • Biodiversity • Encyclopedia of Life • Fossilworks





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Vide Primates apud Vicispecies.






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Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Primates spectant.


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