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Teilhardina asiatica : ウィキペディア英語版 | Teilhardina
''Teilhardina'' was an early marmoset-like primate that lived in Europe, North America and Asia during in the Early Eocene epoch, about 56-47 million years ago. The paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson is credited with naming it after the French paleontologist, Jesuit and philosopher Teilhard de Chardin. It is known from quite a few species: * †''Teilhardina crassidens'' * †''Teilhardina belgica'' * †''Teilhardina americana'' * †''Teilhardina brandti'' * †''Teilhardina demissa'' * †''Teilhardina tenuicula'' * †''Teilhardina asiatica'' * †''Teilhardina magnoliana'' The placement of this genus is uncertain and it is likely to be polyphyletic.〔(Primates )〕 Two species (''T. belgica'' and ''T. asiatica'') appear to be haplorrhine. The others appear to be anaptomorphine omomyids (and thus more closely related to the tarsiers than to simians) and should have a new genus erected.〔(Omomyidae: Anaptomorphinae )〕 ==References==
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