For each of the following sets of traits and descriptors, give the name of the most specific primate taxon that possesses ALL of the given features. In other words, don't report a suborder or superfamily name if a family or even a genus is sufficient to include all primates sharing the three sets of traits. In each case, you will need to be no more specific than the taxa I have asked you to know for the final exam. 1) suspensory anatomy (full 360° rotation in shoulder) Y-5 molar pattern fist walking 2) partial post-orbital closure dry nose: nostrils with internal moist membranes all members are nocturnal 3) fused frontal bone no external tail IMI less than 100 4) brachiator anatomy 2:1:2:3 dental formula ischial callosities

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For each of the following sets of traits and descriptors, give the name of the most specific
Primate taxon that possesses ALL of the given features. In other words, don't report a
suborder or superfamily name if a family or even a genus is sufficient to include all
primates sharing the three sets of traits. In each case, you will need to be no more specific
than the taxa I have asked you to know for the final exam.
1)
suspensory anatomy (full 360° rotation in shoulder)
Y-5 molar pattern
fist walking
partial post-orbital closure
dry nose: nostrils with internal moist membranes
all members are nocturnal
2)
3)
fused frontal bone
no external tail
IMI less than 100
4)
brachiator anatomy
bribban.
2:1:2:3 dental formula
ischial callosities
Transcribed Image Text:For each of the following sets of traits and descriptors, give the name of the most specific Primate taxon that possesses ALL of the given features. In other words, don't report a suborder or superfamily name if a family or even a genus is sufficient to include all primates sharing the three sets of traits. In each case, you will need to be no more specific than the taxa I have asked you to know for the final exam. 1) suspensory anatomy (full 360° rotation in shoulder) Y-5 molar pattern fist walking partial post-orbital closure dry nose: nostrils with internal moist membranes all members are nocturnal 2) 3) fused frontal bone no external tail IMI less than 100 4) brachiator anatomy bribban. 2:1:2:3 dental formula ischial callosities
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