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  • 22. New primate fossils from late Oligocene (Colhuehuapian) localities of Chubut Province, Argentina.
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  • 23. Non-metric features in the ulna of Aegyptopithecus, Alouatta, Ateles, and Lagothrix.
    Ybarra MA, Conroy GC.
    Folia Primatol (Basel); 1978; 29(3):178-95. PubMed ID: 417983
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  • 27. Further morphometric studies of the ulna from the Omo Basin, Ethiopia.
    Feldesman MR.
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  • 29. Skeletal remains of Propliopithecus chirobates from the Egyptian Oligocene.
    Fleagle JG, Simons EL.
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  • 30. Morphological basis of arm-swinging: multivariate analyses of the forelimbs of Hylobates and Ateles.
    Takahashi LK.
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  • 31. Ape limb bone from the oligocene of Egypt.
    Fleagle JG, Simons EL, Conroy GC.
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  • 33. Comparative anatomy of platyrrhine mandibular cheek teeth dpm4, pm4, m1 with particular reference to those of Homunculus (Cebidae), and comments on platyrrhine origins.
    Hershkovitz P.
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  • 34. Morphology and locomotor adaptations of the foot in early Oligocene anthropoids.
    Gebo DL, Simons EL.
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  • 36. Functional-adaptive anatomy of the forelimb in the Didelphidae, and the paleobiology of the Paleocene marsupials Mayulestes ferox and Pucadelphys andinus.
    Argot C.
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    Halenar LB.
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  • 40. Morphological and taxonomic affinities of the Olduvai ulna (OH 36).
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