EEB 4129 Lab 5+6 Primates+Rodents 1
Scandentia, Tupaiidae (tree shrews)
MARSUPIAL-LIKE fenestrated palate, postorbital bar, complete zygomatic arch, cheek teeth dilambdodont, incisors canine-like and separated, canines molar-like
Dermoptera, Cynocephalidae (flying lemus/colugos)
broad flat palate (heart shaped intersection with vomer); pointed well-developed lophs on cheek teeth, first incisors reduced and separated, second incisors canine-like, lower incisors tooth comb
Atelidae & Hylobatidae
comparative
Lagomorpha
comparative
Haplorrhini, Hylobatidae (gibbons and siamangs)
frontals and parietals form jagged "wishbone", large globular braincase, post-orbital plate, prominent canines, bunodont molars
Haplorrhini, Atelidae (howler monkeys and prehensile-tailed monkeys)
frontals and parietals form non-jagged "wishbone", post-orbital plate, very globular braincase, human-like lower incisors, canines only slightly prominent
Haplorrhini, Cercopithecidae (old world monkeys)
heavily-ridged skull, post-orbital plate, LONG rostrum, large upper incisors separated from broad incisors
Haplorrhini, Hominidae, Gorilla gorilla
huge temporal and saggital crest, square orbits,
Haplorrhini, Hominidae (great apes and humans)
large braincase, shortish rostrum, broad incisors, bunodont quadrate molars
Strepsirrhini, Galagidae (bushbabies and galagos)
no strongly-developed temporal ridges, post-orbital bars, slender zygomatic arch, braincase smaller than orbit, significant gapped upper incisors, lower tooth comb
Strepsirrhini, Indriidae (indris, sifakas, and relatives)
postorbital bars (not plate), broad zygomatic arches, enlarged angular, procumbent lower insicors and canines make a toothcomb, first upper incisors enlarged and seprated (gap), first lower pre-molar canine-like
Haplorrhini, Hominidae, Pan troglodytes (chimpanzee)
skull not very "long" anterioposteriorly, temporal ridge dips down
Haplorrhini, Hominidae, Pongo pygmaeus (orangutan)
slight temporal ridge goes back on cranium, no nasal ridge, orbits very round and close together
Hystricomorpha, Bathyergidae (blesmols and mole rats)
small infraorbital foramina without accessory groove, large but flattened bullae, no yellow incisors, short paroccipital processes,
Strepsirrhini, Lorisidae (lorises)
well-defined temporal ridges, broad post-orbital bars, gapped upper incisors, lower tooth comb