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Shoshonius

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Haplorrhini

Scientific name
  
Shoshonius cooperi

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Mammalia

Family
  
†Omomyidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Primate

Similar
  
Primate, Tetonius, Rooneyia, Necrolemur, Teilhardina

Shoshonius lived about 50 million years ago during the late early Eocene era, with specimens found in Central Wyoming. Shoshonius belongs to the extinct primate family Omomyidae, and shares many features with modern-day tarsiers.

Shoshonius had large eye sockets and numerous details in the ear region which are absent in other primates except tarsiers, making it too specialized to be ancestral to both tarsiers and higher primates (including humans).

An analysis of the trabecular pattern in the femoral head of S. cooperi suggested that it had a diverse locomotor repertoire, mainly consisting of generalized quadrupedalism and climbing with some leaping.

References

Shoshonius Wikipedia