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Carpolestes

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Mammalia

Superfamily
  
†Carpolestoidea

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
†Plesiadapiformes

Family
  
†Carpolestidae

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Similar
  
Plesiadapiformes, Plesiadapis, Plesiadapidae, Omomyidae, Eosimias

Carpolestes is a genus of extinct primate-like mammals from the late Paleocene of North America. It first existed around 58 million years ago. The three species of Carpolestes appear to form a lineage, with the earliest occurring species, C. dubius, ancestral to the type species, C. nigridens, which, in turn, was ancestral to the most recently occurring species, C. simpsoni. It had flattened fingernails on its feet but with claws on its fingers. Morphologically it supports Robert Sussman´s theory of the co-evolution of tropical fruiting Angiosperms and early primates where Angiosperms provide nectar and fruits in return for dispersing the seed for tropical rainforest plans. It appears to have been a distant relative of the Plesiadapiforms such as Plesiadapis.

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Carpolestes Wikipedia