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  EPA: Federal Register: Notice of Receipt of Applications for Permit
The applicant requests a permit to import biological samples from a collection currently held at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, for scientific research.
The samples were collected from both wild and captive non-human primates and represent multiple species in the families Lepilemuridae, Daubentoniidae, Indridae, Cheirogaleidae, and Lemuridae.
The applicant requests a permit to import one captive-born male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) from DeWildt Cheetah Research and Breeding Centre, South Africa, for the purpose of the enhancement of the survival of the species.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-SPECIES/2001/June/Day-06/e14188.htm   (844 words)

  
 Medscape MEDLINE search: Lemuridae
Taxonomic relationships and sampling effects among Lepilemuridae and Lemuridae using a partial cytochrome b gene.
Partial cytochrome b sequences were used to study relationships between three Lepilemuridae species (Lepilemur dorsalis, L. from C R Acad Sci III - Jul 2001 - D Montagnon, I B Ravaoarimanana
Comparing the impact of predators on the activity patterns of lemurids and ceboids.
search.medscape.com /uslclient/searchMedline.do?queryText=Lemuridae   (1012 words)

  
 Primate - Cassiopedia, The True Encyclopedia
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.
Strepsirrhini: Cheirogaleidae ·; Lemuridae ·; Lepilemuridae · Indriidae · Daubentoniidae ·; Lorisidae ·; Galagidae
www.cassiopedia.org /wiki/index.php?title=Primates   (2165 words)

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