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  Primate
Some classification schemes wrap the Lepilemuridae into the Lemuridae and the Galagidae into the Lorisidae, yielding a three-two family split instead of the four-three split as presented here.
During the Eocene, most of the northern continents were dominated by two dominant groups, the adapids and the omomyids.
The former is considered a member of Strepsirrhini, but it does not have a tooth comb like modern lemurs.
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