noun a genus of extinct primates that lived during the Eocene epoch
Adapis is used as a model for understanding the skeletal structure and characteristics of early primates.
Adapis is often studied in relation to the evolution of primates and their adaptations.
Adapis is a significant species in the study of early mammalian evolution.
Adapis is a genus of extinct primate that lived during the Eocene epoch.
Adapis is used in the field of paleontology and evolutionary biology to refer to a genus of extinct primates that lived in Europe during the Eocene epoch.
Paleontologists use adapis as a reference to study the fossil record of early primates and their evolutionary history.
Biologists may use adapis as a case study in understanding the diversity and adaptations of ancient primate species.