"C . browni " is a morphologically primitive anthropoid which occurred near the base of the catarrhine radiation.
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During an expedition to Maboko Island in 1982 83, paleoanthropologist Martin Pickford recovered more than a hundred small catarrhine fossils.
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Gibbon skulls and teeth resemble those of the great apes, and their noses are similar to those of all catarrhine primates.
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This hypothesis proposes that this crossing-over event occurred in a heterozygous catarrhine female sometime after the platyrrhine / catarrhine divergence.
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This hypothesis proposes that this crossing-over event occurred in a heterozygous catarrhine female sometime after the platyrrhine / catarrhine divergence.
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The family "'Pliopithecidae "'is an extinct family of fossil catarrhines and members of the Pliopithecoidea superfamily.
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Like catarrhines, howler monkeys ( a family of platyrrhines ) show routine trichromatism that has been traced to an evolutionarily recent gene duplication.
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Late in life, female catarrhine primates appear to undergo a cessation of reproductive function known as menopause; other groups are less studied.
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"' Pliopithecoidea "'is an extinct superfamily of catarrhine primates that inhabited Asia and Europe during the Miocene and Pliocene.
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Like the platyrrhines, the catarrhines are generally diurnal, and have grasping hands and ( with the exception of bipedal humans ) grasping feet.