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Leptadapis

Extinct genus of primates From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Leptadapis
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Leptadapis is an extinct genus of adapiform primate that lived in Europe during the middle Eocene.[1] Fossils of the genus have been found in the Escanilla Formation of Spain,[2] at the sites of La Bouffie and Perrière in France,[3] and at Egerkingen in Switzerland.[2]

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Palaeobiology

Palaeoecology

Dental microwear of Leptadapis magnus from La Bouffie, a closed canopy tropical rainforest, shows that its dietary habit was a mixture of folivory and frugivory. In the more open woodland of Perrière, however, L. magnus strictly fed on leaves.[3]

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L. magnus skull

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