monkes
List: order, suborder, family
Range: Africa
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Strepsirrhini, Galagidae
List: order, suborder, family
Range: Africa
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Strepsirrhini, Galagidae
List: order, suborder, family
Range: Central Africa, SE Asia, Sri Lanka
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Strepsirrhini, Lorisidae
List: order, suborder, family
Range: Central Africa, SE Asia, Sri Lanka
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Strepsirrhini, Lorisidae
List: order and suborder
Range: Madagascar
Diet: herbivorous
Primates, Strepsirrhini
List: order, suborder, family
Range: Madagascar/adjacent islands
Diet: herbivorous
Primates, Strepsirrhini, Lemuridae
List: order, suborder, family
Range: Madagascar/adjacent islands
Diet: herbivorous
Primates, Strepsirrhini, Lemuridae
List: order and suborder
Range: Madagascar
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Strepsirrhini
List: order, suborder, family, genus
Range: Madagascar, lowland rainforests
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Strepsirrhini, Daubentoniidae, Daubentonia
List: order, suborder, family
Range: archipelagos in SE Asia
Diet: insectivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Tarsiidae
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: Central/South America
Diet: mainly frugivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: Central/South America
Diet: mainly frugivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: Central/South America
Diet: mainly frugivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: Central/South America
Diet: mainly frugivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: Central/South America
Diet: mainly frugivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder, family
Range: Widely distributed throughout southern Africa/Asia regions
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Catarrhini, Cercopithecidae
List: order, suborder, parvorder, family
Range: Widely distributed throughout southern Africa/Asia regions
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Catarrhini, Cercopithecidae
List: order, suborder, parvorder, family
Range: Widely distributed throughout southern Africa/Asia regions
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Catarrhini, Cercopithecidae
List: order, suborder, parvorder, family
Range: Widely distributed throughout southern Africa/Asia regions
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Catarrhini, Cercopithecidae
List: order, suborder, parvorder, family
Range: Widely distributed throughout southern Africa/Asia regions
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Catarrhini, Cercopithecidae
List: order, suborder, parvorder, family
Range: tropical forests of SE Asia
Diet: primarily vegetarian
Primates, Haplorrhini, Catarrhini, Hylobatidae
List: order, suborder, parvorder, family
Range: tropical forests of SE Asia
Diet: primarily vegetarian
Primates, Haplorrhini, Catarrhini, Hylobatidae
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: subtropical and tropical areas of Central and South America
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: subtropical and tropical areas of Central and South America
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: subtropical and tropical areas of Central and South America
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: subtropical and tropical areas of Central and South America
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: subtropical and tropical areas of Central and South America
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: subtropical and tropical areas of Central and South America
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder, family
Range: equatorial Africa, Sumatra, Borneo
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Catarrhini, Hominidae
List: order, suborder, parvorder, family
Range: equatorial Africa, Sumatra, Borneo
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Catarrhini, Hominidae
List: order, suborder, parvorder, family
Range: equatorial Africa, Sumatra, Borneo
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Catarrhini, Hominidae
List: order, suborder, parvorder, family, genus/species
Range: equatorial Africa, Sumatra, Borneo
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Catarrhini, Hominidae, Homo sapiens
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: Rainforests of South America
Diet: frugivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: Rainforests of South America
Diet: frugivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: Southern Central America through South America
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: Southern Central America through South America
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, suborder, parvorder
Range: Southern Central America through South America
Diet: omnivorous
Primates, Haplorrhini, Platyrrhini
List: order, family, genus
Range: forested areas of eastern Asia from India and SW China
Diet: omnivorous (mainly insects/fruits)
Scandentia, Tupaiidae, Tupaia
List: order, family, genus
Range: forested areas of eastern Asia from India and SW China
Diet: omnivorous (mainly insects/fruits)
Scandentia, Tupaiidae, Tupaia
List: order, family, genus
Range: forested areas of eastern Asia from India and SW China
Diet: omnivorous (mainly insects/fruits)
Scandentia, Tupaiidae, Tupaia
List: order, family, genus
Range: tropical forests of SE Asia and islands of Indonesia
Diet: frugivorous/herbivorous
Dermoptera, Cynocephalidae, Cynocephalus
List: order, family, genus
Range: tropical forests of SE Asia and islands of Indonesia
Diet: frugivorous/herbivorous
Dermoptera, Cynocephalidae, Cynocephalus
What is the CLASS of every organism in this set?
Mammalia
What is the SUBCLASS of every organism in this set?
Theria
What is the INFRACLASS of every organism in this set?
Eutheria
What is the SUPERORDER of every organism in this set?
Euarchontoglires
What is the GRANDORDER of every organism in this set?
Euarchonta
What is one unique characteristic that tree shrews possess?
large hole in the zygomatic arch
Which NON-PRIMATE family has pectinate (tooth comb) low incisors?
Cynocephalidae (colugos)
Which primate suborder has ‘toothcomb’ (pectinate) incisors?
Strepsirrhini
What are the two SUBORDERS of primates (not parvorders!)?
Strepsirrhini, Haplorrhini
Name two differences between Strepsirrhini and Haplorrhini.
Strepsirrhini have pectinate incisors
Strepsirrhini have ‘toilet claw’ on 2nd digit of hind feet
Which family in Strepsirrhini does NOT have pectinate teeth?
Daubentoniidae
Which family is made up of ‘true’ lemurs?
Lemuridae
Which parvorder is referred to as ‘New World’ monkeys?
Platyrrhini
Which parvorder is referred to as ‘Old World’ monkeys?
Catarrhini