Thumb reduction is among the most important features distinguishing the African and Asian colobines from each other and from other Old World monkeys. In this study we demonstrate that the partial skeleton KNM-ER 4420 from Koobi Fora, Kenya, dated to 1.9 Ma and assigned to the Plio-Pleistocene colobine species Cercopithecoides williamsi, shows marked reduction of its first metacarpal relative to the medial metacarpals. Thus, KNM-ER 4420 is the first documented occurrence of cercopithecid pollical reduction in the fossil record. In the size of its first metacarpal relative to the medial metacarpals, C. williamsi is similar to extant African colobines, but different from cercopithecines, extant Asian colobines and the Late Miocene colobines Mi...
Objectives: The dexterity of fossil hominins is often inferred by assessing the comparative manual a...
The Colobinae, or leaf monkeys, are distributed geographically across Africa and Asia. Colobinae are...
The Colobinae (Mammalia: Primates) are relatively unknown from the middle to late Miocene of eastern...
Thumb reduction is among the most important features distinguishing the African and Asian colobines ...
<div><p>Thumb reduction is among the most important features distinguishing the African and Asian co...
Thumb reduction is among the most important features distinguishing the African and Asian colobines ...
Thumb reduction is among the most important features distinguishing the African and Asian colobines ...
International audienceCentral Africa is known as a major center of diversification for extant Old Wo...
Although cercopithecoid primates first evolved in the latter part of the Miocene epoch, it was not u...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
The taxon known as Cercopithecoides williamsi has been reconstructed as a terrestrial primate folivo...
International audienceUp to the mid-1990’s, only a few remains of Cercopithecoidea were known from t...
A fossil monkey skull recovered from the Old Alluvium of presumed Pleistocene age near Wad Medani ...
Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoidea) are a highly successful primate radiation, with more than 130 l...
Red colobus monkeys are a group of African monkeys that include some of the most endangered primate ...
Objectives: The dexterity of fossil hominins is often inferred by assessing the comparative manual a...
The Colobinae, or leaf monkeys, are distributed geographically across Africa and Asia. Colobinae are...
The Colobinae (Mammalia: Primates) are relatively unknown from the middle to late Miocene of eastern...
Thumb reduction is among the most important features distinguishing the African and Asian colobines ...
<div><p>Thumb reduction is among the most important features distinguishing the African and Asian co...
Thumb reduction is among the most important features distinguishing the African and Asian colobines ...
Thumb reduction is among the most important features distinguishing the African and Asian colobines ...
International audienceCentral Africa is known as a major center of diversification for extant Old Wo...
Although cercopithecoid primates first evolved in the latter part of the Miocene epoch, it was not u...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
The taxon known as Cercopithecoides williamsi has been reconstructed as a terrestrial primate folivo...
International audienceUp to the mid-1990’s, only a few remains of Cercopithecoidea were known from t...
A fossil monkey skull recovered from the Old Alluvium of presumed Pleistocene age near Wad Medani ...
Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoidea) are a highly successful primate radiation, with more than 130 l...
Red colobus monkeys are a group of African monkeys that include some of the most endangered primate ...
Objectives: The dexterity of fossil hominins is often inferred by assessing the comparative manual a...
The Colobinae, or leaf monkeys, are distributed geographically across Africa and Asia. Colobinae are...
The Colobinae (Mammalia: Primates) are relatively unknown from the middle to late Miocene of eastern...