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Journal of Human Evolution
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March 15, 2000
The smallest primates
D L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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October 9, 2001
Middle Eocene primate tarsals from China: implications for haplorhine evolution
D L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
Nature
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February 25, 1988
Interrelationships among primate higher taxa
K C Beard, M Dagosto, D L Gebo, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution
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October 28, 1999
A first metatarsal of Hoanghonius stehlini from the late middle eocene of Shanxi province, China
D L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
Nature
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April 5, 2000
The oldest known anthropoid postcranial fossils and the early evolution of higher primates
D L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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April 18, 1997
A hominoid genus from the early Miocene of Uganda
D L Gebo, L MacLatchy, R Kityo, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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November 10, 2020
Amphipithecine primates are stem anthropoids: cranial and postcranial evidence
J-J Jaeger, C Sein, D L Gebo, et al.
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Journal of Human Evolution
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March 15, 2000
The smallest primates
D L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
|
October 9, 2001
Middle Eocene primate tarsals from China: implications for haplorhine evolution
D L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
Nature
|
February 25, 1988
Interrelationships among primate higher taxa
K C Beard, M Dagosto, D L Gebo, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution
|
October 28, 1999
A first metatarsal of Hoanghonius stehlini from the late middle eocene of Shanxi province, China
D L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
Nature
|
April 5, 2000
The oldest known anthropoid postcranial fossils and the early evolution of higher primates
D L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
April 18, 1997
A hominoid genus from the early Miocene of Uganda
D L Gebo, L MacLatchy, R Kityo, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
November 10, 2020
Amphipithecine primates are stem anthropoids: cranial and postcranial evidence
J-J Jaeger, C Sein, D L Gebo, et al.
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