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On the phyletic relationships of the Tree shrews |
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Mammal Review,
Volume 4,
Issue 4,
1974,
Page 125-143
C. B. G. CAMPBELL,
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ABSTRACTThe Tree shrews (family Tupaiidae) were earlier grouped with the Elephant shrews (family Macroscelididae) in the suborder Menotyphla of the Insectivora. Following a proposal of Carlsson (1922), many workers, and notably Le Gros Clark, have presented evidence that the Tree shrews should be regarded as primitive or basal Primates. Simpson (1945) accepts them as such in his classification of the Mammalia. This view, because of the wide interdisciplinary interest in Primate evolution, has been widely accepted and has been of considerable influence. It has not, however, been without its opponents. This review critically analyses the evidence for and against accepting the Tree shrews as Primates.
ISSN:0305-1838
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2907.1974.tb00355.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1974
数据来源: WILEY
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Book Notices and Reviews |
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Mammal Review,
Volume 4,
Issue 4,
1974,
Page 145-147
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AUSTRALIAN MAMMALOGYFUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF MARINE MAMMALS, Volume 1. Edited by R. J. HarrisonMALTESE MAMMALS By Guido G. LanfrancoLARGER MAMMALS OF WEST AFRICA By D. C. D. HappoldTHE AFRICAN ARK By R. J. PrickettTIGERS By Guy MountfortTHE HORSE'S HEALTH FROM A TO Z. AN EQUINE VETERINARY DICTIONARY By Peter D. Rossdale&Susan M. WrefòrdCATS AND CARE. An International Encyclopaedia. Edited by G. N. Henderson&D. J. Coffe
ISSN:0305-1838
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2907.1974.tb00356.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1974
数据来源: WILEY
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