Figure 5

Interpretive drawings comparing the premolars of Anthradapis (A) with those of other Asian adapoids (B–J). (B–H) Paleogene sivaladapids. (B) Rencunius zhoui (mirrored p4 of the holotype IVPP 5312. After ref. 49). (C) Hoanghonius stehlini (p2-p4 of IVPP V10220 (mirrored). After ref. 48). (D) Guangxilemur singsilai (p3 DBC 2169 (mirrored). After ref. 38). (E) Paukkaungia parva (p3 NMMP 54, p4 NMMP 56 (both mirrored). After ref. 36). (F) Laomaki yunnanensis (p3 IVPP V 22709 and p4 IVPP V 22710. After ref. 19). (G) Yunnanadapis folivorus (p2-p4 of the holotype IVPP V 22702 (mirrored). After ref. 19). (H) Yunnanadapis imperator (p3 IVPP V 22707 (mirrored) and p4 IVPP V 22706 (holotype). After ref. 19). (I,J) Asiadapidae (after ref. 31). (I) Asiadapis cambayensis (mirrored p3-p4 of GU 745). (J) Marcgodinotius indicus (p3 GU 703 and p4 GU 40). Teeth not on scale except for premolars belonging to the same species for which proportions are respected.