Examples of using Pachylemur in English and their translations into Spanish
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At some subfossil sites, Pachylemur lived alongside as many as 19
Pachylemur is thought to have gone extinct between 680-960 CE,
Like living ruffed lemurs, Pachylemur specialized in eating fruit,
were comparable in size to those of modern day-living(diurnal) lemurs, Pachylemur was probably diurnal as well,
more fibrous fruits than ruffed lemurs, Pachylemur was likely an important seed disperser compared to the more folivorous extinct giant lemurs.
However, due to earlier uses of the name Pachylemur, the priority of an alternative genus name proposed by Guillaume Grandidier in 1905,
In the postcranial skeleton, the most distinctive traits of Pachylemur are found.
There are several nomenclatural problems with the current use of the name Pachylemur.
Like the both living lemurs and extinct lemurs, Pachylemur likely conserved energy because of its diet,
the fore- and hindlimbs of Pachylemur were nearly the same length,
Pachylemur may also have helped disperse seeds in this fashion.
He did not regard Pachylemur as a distinct genus
Relative to the ruffed lemurs, Pachylemur has more massive jaws and larger molars.
Pachylemur once lived in diverse lemur communities within its range,
Two species are known, Pachylemur insignis and Pachylemur jullyi, although there is some doubt as to whether
First, Filhol had himself used the name Pachylemur in 1874 for a group of primitive primates,
To conserve the name Pachylemur, Jelle Zijlstra,
Since 1979, Pachylemur has generally been regarded as a distinct genus,
The subfossil remains of Pachylemur have been found in all regions of Madagascar,
The skull of Pachylemur is relatively broad,