The haplorrhines, the "dry-nosed" primates (the Greek name means "simple-nosed"), are members of the Haplorrhini clade: the prosimian tarsiers and all of the true simians. The simians are the catarrhines (Old World monkeys and apes, including humans) and the platyrrhines (New World monkeys). The omomyids are an extinct group of prosimians, believed to be more closely related to the tarsiers than to any strepsirrhines, and are considered the most primitive haplorrhines. The Darwinius specimen from Messel has been suggested as the earliest known true haplorrhine.
Attributes | Values |
---|---|
rdfs:label |
|
rdfs:comment |
|
dcterms:subject | |
Row 4 info |
|
Row 1 info |
|
Row 4 title | |
Row 2 info |
|
Row 1 title |
|
Row 2 title |
|
Row 3 info |
|
Row 3 title |
|
dbkwik:fossil/prop...iPageUsesTemplate | |
Name |
|
fossil range | |
abstract |
|
is Row 3 info of | |
is subordo of |