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Siamoadapis is an extinct genus of adapiform primate. Remains of its only known species, Siamoadapis maemohensis, were found in Thailand. The fossils were discovered in the lignite layer of a coal mine in Mae Mo district, Lampang Province, northern Thailand, from which it also received its scientific species name. Four lower jaws with teeth were unearthed by a joint team of Thai and French geologists in 2004. It was dated to be 13.1 to 13.3 million years old, and described in 2007 by a team led by geologist Yaowalak Chaimanee (เยาวลักษณ์ ชัยมณี) from the Department of Mineral Resources, Thailand.

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  • Siamoadapis es un género extinto de primate adapiforme que existió en Tailandia durante el Mioceno. Los fósiles de la única especie descrita del género,Siamoadapis maemohensis, fueron descubiertos en la capa de lignito en una mina de carbón en el en la provincia de Lampang al norte de Tailandia, sitio por el cual recibió su nombre específico. El hallazgo consistió en 4 mandíbulas desenterradas por un equipo de geólogos tailandeses y franceses en 2004. Su antigüedad se estimó entre 13,1 y 13,3 millones de años y descrito formalmente en 2007 por un equipo liderado por el geólogo Yaowalak Chaimanee del Departamento de Recursos Minerales de Tailandia. Era un primate muy pequeño, con una longitud corporal de 15 centímetros y un peso estimado de 500 gramos. La especie se diferencia de las otras especies de sivaladapidos del Mioceno por su pequeño tamaño y características de su dentadura. (es)
  • Siamoadapis is an extinct genus of adapiform primate. Remains of its only known species, Siamoadapis maemohensis, were found in Thailand. The fossils were discovered in the lignite layer of a coal mine in Mae Mo district, Lampang Province, northern Thailand, from which it also received its scientific species name. Four lower jaws with teeth were unearthed by a joint team of Thai and French geologists in 2004. It was dated to be 13.1 to 13.3 million years old, and described in 2007 by a team led by geologist Yaowalak Chaimanee (เยาวลักษณ์ ชัยมณี) from the Department of Mineral Resources, Thailand. The animal was a very small primate, with a body length of 15 centimetres and estimated to have weighted 500 grams. Distinct for the species is the small size and differences in the teething compared to other Miocene sivaladapids. (en)
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  • Chaimanee et al., 2007 (en)
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  • Middle Miocene (en)
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  • Chaimanee et al., 2007 (en)
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  • Siamoadapis maemohensis (en)
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  • Siamoadapis es un género extinto de primate adapiforme que existió en Tailandia durante el Mioceno. Los fósiles de la única especie descrita del género,Siamoadapis maemohensis, fueron descubiertos en la capa de lignito en una mina de carbón en el en la provincia de Lampang al norte de Tailandia, sitio por el cual recibió su nombre específico. El hallazgo consistió en 4 mandíbulas desenterradas por un equipo de geólogos tailandeses y franceses en 2004. Su antigüedad se estimó entre 13,1 y 13,3 millones de años y descrito formalmente en 2007 por un equipo liderado por el geólogo Yaowalak Chaimanee del Departamento de Recursos Minerales de Tailandia. (es)
  • Siamoadapis is an extinct genus of adapiform primate. Remains of its only known species, Siamoadapis maemohensis, were found in Thailand. The fossils were discovered in the lignite layer of a coal mine in Mae Mo district, Lampang Province, northern Thailand, from which it also received its scientific species name. Four lower jaws with teeth were unearthed by a joint team of Thai and French geologists in 2004. It was dated to be 13.1 to 13.3 million years old, and described in 2007 by a team led by geologist Yaowalak Chaimanee (เยาวลักษณ์ ชัยมณี) from the Department of Mineral Resources, Thailand. (en)
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