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lorisid
lorisid, n. and a. (ˈlɔərɪsɪd) [f. mod.L. family name Lorisidæ, f. generic name Loris (see above).] A. n. A member of the family Lorisidæ, which includes lorises, pottos, and, in certain classifications, galagos. B. adj. Of or pertaining to this family.1969 Nature 22 Nov. 821/1 Lorisid primates. Ibi...
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Mioeuoticus
Mioeuoticus is an extinct genus of lorisid primates from the Miocene of East Africa. It is the only genus in the subfamily Mioeuoticinae.
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plesiadapid
plesiadapid, n. and a. Palæont. (pliːzɪˈædəpɪd) [f. mod.L. family name Plesiadapidæ, f. the generic name Plesiadapis (P. Gervais 1877, in Jrnl. Zool. VI. 76), f. plesio- + Adapis, generic name of another fossil primate + -id3.] A. n. A primitive, extinct primate belonging to the family Plesiadapidæ,...
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Indraloris
Tattersall, who also described additional material of Indraloris, continued to regard the animal as a lorisid. They listed Sivanasua palaeindica as a second Indraloris species, I. palaeindica, and continued to regard Indraloris as a lorisid.
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Sivaladapis
He recognized the morphology of the isolated tooth as having lorisid primate affinity and named it Indraloris lulli; however, he lacked sufficient fossil Moreover, additional Indraloris material lacked key synapomorphies aligning it with lorisid primates (e.g., a toothcomb), which pointed to an adapiform
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Karanisia
Originally considered a crown lorisid, more comprehensive phylogenetic analyses suggest it is a more basal to crown lorisiformes.
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Pygmy slow loris
captive population in North America had grown to 74 individuals, with most of them born at the San Diego Zoo; as of 2013, the species is the most common lorisid
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Propotto
However, the lorisid classification of Propotto was questioned by Walker (1969), who argued that it represented a fruit bat of the family Pteropodidae, mandibular corpus was also unlike those of lorisiforms in deepening anteriorly and having a deep masseteric fossa (Simpson accepted Walker's refutation of the lorisid
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Slow loris
This toxic bite is a rare trait among mammals and unique to lorisid primates.
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