International audienceThe evolutionary history of Asian Miocene hominids (great apes and humans) remains poorly documented, obscuring the ancestry of orangutan (Pongo). Khoratpithecus from the middle and late Miocene of Thailand and Myanmar was previously documented only by mandibles and isolated teeth. It has been interpreted as the closest relative of Pongo based on shared derived mandible characters such as symphyseal morphology and the lack of anterior digastric muscle scars. Here we describe a new maxilla, MFT-K176, which originates from the same sedimentary unit as the holotype mandible of Khoratpithecus piriyai from the late Miocene in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Northeastern Thailand. The new maxilla displays a unique subnasal morph...
Fossil records indicate orangutan-like hominoids have been widely distributed in south China during ...
We describe a partial skeleton with facial cranium of Pierolapithecus catalaunicus gen. et sp. nov.,...
Pondaungia cotteri is the largest primate known from the Late Middle Eocene Pondaung Formation, Myan...
International audiencePliopithecoids represent a monophyletic group of putative stem catarrhines who...
In this paper, we describe the newly discovered lower jaw of a primate from the late Eocene Krabi co...
Abstract Objectives The taxonomic status of isolated hominoid teeth from the Asian Pleistocene has l...
Scholars have debated the taxonomic identity of isolated primate teeth from the Asian Pleistocene fo...
Scholars have debated the taxonomic identity of isolated primate teeth from the Asian Pleistocene fo...
Amphipithecids assume a key position in early primate evolution in Asia. Here we report on new maxil...
Since the first discovery of Pithecanthropus (Homo) erectus by E. Dubois at Trinil in 1891, over 200...
Fig. 1. Cranium and dentition. (A to C) Cranium of the holotype (IPS58443) of Pliobates cataloniae g...
The evolutionary history of extant hominoids (humans and apes) remains poorly understood. The Africa...
11 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10-11)The cave of Tham Khuyen in Lang S...
Clarifying morphological variation among African and Eurasian hominoids during the Miocene is of par...
We describe a partial innominate, YGSP 41216, from a 12.3 Ma locality in the Siwalik Group of the Po...
Fossil records indicate orangutan-like hominoids have been widely distributed in south China during ...
We describe a partial skeleton with facial cranium of Pierolapithecus catalaunicus gen. et sp. nov.,...
Pondaungia cotteri is the largest primate known from the Late Middle Eocene Pondaung Formation, Myan...
International audiencePliopithecoids represent a monophyletic group of putative stem catarrhines who...
In this paper, we describe the newly discovered lower jaw of a primate from the late Eocene Krabi co...
Abstract Objectives The taxonomic status of isolated hominoid teeth from the Asian Pleistocene has l...
Scholars have debated the taxonomic identity of isolated primate teeth from the Asian Pleistocene fo...
Scholars have debated the taxonomic identity of isolated primate teeth from the Asian Pleistocene fo...
Amphipithecids assume a key position in early primate evolution in Asia. Here we report on new maxil...
Since the first discovery of Pithecanthropus (Homo) erectus by E. Dubois at Trinil in 1891, over 200...
Fig. 1. Cranium and dentition. (A to C) Cranium of the holotype (IPS58443) of Pliobates cataloniae g...
The evolutionary history of extant hominoids (humans and apes) remains poorly understood. The Africa...
11 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10-11)The cave of Tham Khuyen in Lang S...
Clarifying morphological variation among African and Eurasian hominoids during the Miocene is of par...
We describe a partial innominate, YGSP 41216, from a 12.3 Ma locality in the Siwalik Group of the Po...
Fossil records indicate orangutan-like hominoids have been widely distributed in south China during ...
We describe a partial skeleton with facial cranium of Pierolapithecus catalaunicus gen. et sp. nov.,...
Pondaungia cotteri is the largest primate known from the Late Middle Eocene Pondaung Formation, Myan...