STREPSIRRHINI E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1812
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7316519 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11337533 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/53FA23B1-1634-A59A-D027-AA78C6F85ECB |
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STREPSIRRHINI E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1812 |
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STREPSIRRHINI E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1812 View in CoL
Families: 7 families with 23 genera and 88 species in 3 infraorders:
Infraorder LEMURIFORMES Gray 1821
Family Cheirogaleidae Gray 1872 (5 genera with 21 species)
Family Lemuridae Gray 1821 (5 genera with 19 species and 7 subspecies)
Family Lepilemuridae Gray 1870 (1 genus with 8 species)
Family Indridae Burnett 1828 (3 genera with 11 species and 6 subspecies)
Infraorder CHIROMYIFORMES Anthony and Coupin 1931
Family Daubentoniidae Gray 1863 (1 genus with 1 species)
Infraorder LORISIFORMES Gregory 1915
Family Lorisidae Gray 1821 (5 genera with 9 species and 10 subspecies)
Family Galagidae Gray 1825 (3 genera with 19 species and 14 subspecies)
Discussion: McKenna and Bell (1997) divide the Strepsirrhini into superfamilies Daubentonioidea, Lemuroidea, Loroidea (including Cheirogaleidae ) and Indroidea. Evidence that Cheirogaleidae is not related to lorises, and that Indridae is sister-group to Lemuridae , is given by Groves (2001 c).
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