Chipetaia

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Chipetaia is an extinct genus of primate in the family Omomyidae, containing the sole species Chipetaia lamporea, known from the middle Eocene of North America. Described in 1996 by D. Tab Rasmussen, the species is known from fossil teeth, femur fragments and hind foot bones[1][2] Estimates of life weight based on the size of teeth and leg bones range from 500 to 700 g (1.1 to 1.5 lb)[2] to as high as 1,000 g (2.2 lb).[3][4] The genus name honors the Native American Ute diplomat Chipeta, while the specific name is Greek for "of the Shining Mountains," the Ute name for the Rocky Mountains.[1]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Primates
Suborder:Haplorhini
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Chipetaia
Temporal range: 35 Ma
Middle Eocene
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Suborder: Haplorhini
Family: Omomyidae
Subfamily: Omomyinae
Tribe: Utahiini
Genus: Chipetaia
Rasmussen, 1996
Species:
C. lamporea
Binomial name
Chipetaia lamporea
Rasmussen, 1996
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