In this article, we will thoroughly explore the topic of Panamacebus and how it has impacted different aspects of society. From its emergence to its evolution over time, Panamacebus has been the subject of debate and controversy, but it has also been a source of inspiration and change. We will analyze its influence on culture, politics, economics and other areas, as well as its role in the formation of identity and community. Through a multidisciplinary approach, we will examine the various perspectives that exist on Panamacebus, seeking to understand its scope and meaning in the current context. Likewise, we will examine whether Panamacebus has a positive or negative impact on society and how it can be understood through different theoretical and methodological approaches. Ultimately, this article aims to provide a complete and balanced view of Panamacebus, so that the reader can form an informed opinion on this topic.
Panamacebus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Primates |
Suborder: | Haplorhini |
Infraorder: | Simiiformes |
Family: | Cebidae |
Genus: | †Panamacebus Bloch et al. 2016 |
Type species | |
†Panamacebus transitus Bloch et al. 2016
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Panamacebus is an extinct genus of monkey known from the Early Miocene (Hemingfordian in the NALMA classification) of central Panama. Panamacebus transitus is the only and type species of this genus.
Together with Paralouatta marianae from Cuba, it is the oldest known New World monkey of North America. Fossils of Panamacebus, a left upper first molar and lower premolar, were uncovered from the Las Cascadas Formation, of which tuffs were analyzed providing an age of 20.93 ± 0.17 Ma, of the Panama Canal Zone.