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  • 2. Arrival and diversification of caviomorph rodents and platyrrhine primates in South America.
    Poux C, Chevret P, Huchon D, de Jong WW, Douzery EJ.
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  • 4. Neotropics provide insights into the emergence of New World monkeys: New dental evidence from the late Oligocene of Peruvian Amazonia.
    Marivaux L, Adnet S, Altamirano-Sierra AJ, Boivin M, Pujos F, Ramdarshan A, Salas-Gismondi R, Tejada-Lara JV, Antoine PO.
    J Hum Evol; 2016 Aug; 97():159-75. PubMed ID: 27457552
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  • 7. A parapithecid stem anthropoid of African origin in the Paleogene of South America.
    Seiffert ER, Tejedor MF, Fleagle JG, Novo NM, Cornejo FM, Bond M, de Vries D, Campbell KE.
    Science; 2020 Apr 10; 368(6487):194-197. PubMed ID: 32273470
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  • 8. Early Arrival and Climatically-Linked Geographic Expansion of New World Monkeys from Tiny African Ancestors.
    Silvestro D, Tejedor MF, Serrano-Serrano ML, Loiseau O, Rossier V, Rolland J, Zizka A, Höhna S, Antonelli A, Salamin N.
    Syst Biol; 2019 Jan 01; 68(1):78-92. PubMed ID: 29931325
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  • 10. On the time scale of New World primate diversification.
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    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2007 Mar 01; 132(3):344-54. PubMed ID: 17133436
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  • 14. The oldest Asian record of Anthropoidea.
    Bajpai S, Kay RF, Williams BA, Das DP, Kapur VV, Tiwari BN.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2008 Aug 12; 105(32):11093-8. PubMed ID: 18685095
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  • 15. Early evolutionary diversification of mandible morphology in the New World monkeys (Primate, Platyrrhini).
    Rocatti G, Aristide L, Rosenberger AL, Perez SI.
    J Hum Evol; 2017 Dec 12; 113():24-37. PubMed ID: 29054168
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  • 19. Early anthropoid primates: New data and new questions.
    Chaimanee Y, Chavasseau O, Lazzari V, Soe AN, Sein C, Jaeger JJ.
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