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”’Parapithecoidea”’ is an extinct superfamily of [[primates]] which lived in the [[Eocene]] and [[Oligocene]] periods in [[Egypt]]. In some classifications all Parapithecoidea are placed within the family [[Parapithecidae]]. Seiffert ”et al.” (2010) propose that Parapithecoidea arose during the [[Bartonian]] (middle [[Eocene]]), with a split between ”[[Biretia]]” and the Parapithecidae occurring early in the [[Priabonian]] (late Eocene).<ref name=seiffert>Seiffert, Erik & Simons, Elwyn & Fleagle, John & Godinot, Marc. (2010). Paleogene Anthropoids. pages 369-392. In ‘Cenozoic Mammals of Africa’ (editors Lars Wardelin and William Sanders) University of California Press 6 August 2010 {{ISBN|978-0520257214}}</ref>

”’Parapithecoidea”’ is an extinct superfamily of [[primates]] which lived in the [[Eocene]] and [[Oligocene]] periods in [[Egypt]]. In some classifications all Parapithecoidea are placed within the family [[Parapithecidae]]. Seiffert ”et al.” (2010) propose that Parapithecoidea arose during the [[Bartonian]] (middle [[Eocene]]), with a split between ”[[Biretia]]” and the Parapithecidae occurring early in the [[Priabonian]] (late Eocene).<ref name=seiffert>Seiffert, Erik & Simons, Elwyn & Fleagle, John & Godinot, Marc. (2010). Paleogene Anthropoids. pages 369-392. In ‘Cenozoic Mammals of Africa’ (editors Lars Wardelin and William Sanders) University of California Press 6 August 2010 {{ISBN|978-0520257214}}</ref>

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