. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. NOTES ON EOCENE TARSIOIDS 63 have been recovered near Egerkingen in Switzerland, at Buchsweiler in Alsace, and in the Geisel valley near Halle, Germany. Nannopithex does not occur in the Quercy. Fig. 3. A. Pseudoloris parvulus, based onmandibles in the Paris Museum, x 8 approx. B. Nannopithex raabi, based on specimens at the Geological and Paleonto- logical Institute of Halle University, particularly 4254 and 4255 X 8 approx. phosphorites of Bartonian and Ludian age. Its absence at this later period reinforces the idea based
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. NOTES ON EOCENE TARSIOIDS 63 have been recovered near Egerkingen in Switzerland, at Buchsweiler in Alsace, and in the Geisel valley near Halle, Germany. Nannopithex does not occur in the Quercy. Fig. 3. A. Pseudoloris parvulus, based onmandibles in the Paris Museum, x 8 approx. B. Nannopithex raabi, based on specimens at the Geological and Paleonto- logical Institute of Halle University, particularly 4254 and 4255 X 8 approx. phosphorites of Bartonian and Ludian age. Its absence at this later period reinforces the idea based on morphology that a species of this genus could have given rise to Necrolemur,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
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