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Godinotia is an extinct genus of strepsirrhine primate belonging to the Adapidae family. It lived during the Eocene epoch (49 million years ago), and its fossils have been found in the Messel Pit, Germany.
Godinotia Temporal range: Early Eocene
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Radiographic comparison of middle Eocene primates from Geiseltal in eastern Germany. G is a Godinotia neglecta fossil | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Primates |
Suborder: | Strepsirrhini |
Family: | †Adapidae |
Genus: | †Godinotia Franzen, 2000 |
Species: | †G. neglecta
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Binomial name | |
†Godinotia neglecta Thalmann et al., 1989
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Size
editGodinotia were about 30 cm long, excluding the tail, smaller than a domestic cat.[1]
Discovery and species
editThe genus is named after primate researcher Marc Godinot.
References
edit- ^ Haines & Chambers 2006, p. 155.
Literature cited
edit- Haines, T.; Chambers, P. (2006). The Complete Guide to Prehistoric Life. Canada: Firefly Books Ltd. ISBN 978-0563522195.