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    St Clair EM, Boyer DM.
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  • 29. Early Miocene catarrhine dietary behaviour: the influence of the Red Queen Effect on incisor shape and curvature.
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  • 31. Morphometric variation in the hominoid orbital aperture: a case study with implications for the use of variable characters in Miocene catarrhine systematics.
    Seiffert ER, Kappelman J.
    J Hum Evol; 2001 Apr 01; 40(4):301-18. PubMed ID: 11312583
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    Andrews P, Kelley J.
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  • 33. Morphological correlates of tail length in the catarrhine sacrum.
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  • 35. Sex determination in miocene catarrhine primates.
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  • 37. The evolution of the platyrrhine talus: A comparative analysis of the phenetic affinities of the Miocene platyrrhines with their modern relatives.
    Püschel TA, Gladman JT, Bobe R, Sellers WI.
    J Hum Evol; 2017 Oct 01; 111():179-201. PubMed ID: 28874270
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  • 38. Functional and phylogenetic implications of molar flare variation in Miocene hominoids.
    Singleton M.
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  • 39. Phylogeny of extant and fossil Juglandaceae inferred from the integration of molecular and morphological data sets.
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