International audienceOnly two distal epiphyses of a radius and ulna are consensually attributed to the holotype skeleton of Proconsul heseloni, KNM-RU 2036. Here, we describe seven adult and immature distal antebrachial (radial and ulnar) epiphyses from two other individuals of P. heseloni from the Lower Miocene deposits of the Kaswanga Primate Site (KPS), Rusinga Island, Kenya. Because KNM-RU 2036 and KNM-KPS individuals III and VIII are conspecific and penecontemporaneous, their comparison provides the opportunity i) to characterize, for the first time, the morphological variation of the distal radioulnar joint in a Miocene ape, P. heseloni, and ii) to investigate the functional and evolutionary implications. Our results show that the di...
Vertical climbing has featured prominently in hypotheses of early hominoid evolution and the origins...
Fig. 5. Forelimb long bones. Shown are the humerus, radius, and ulna of the holotype (IPS58443) of P...
grantor: University of TorontoModern African apes, 'Pan' and 'Gorilla ', engage in a uniqu...
The extinct dryopithecine Hispanopithecus (Primates: Hominidae), from the Late Miocene of Europe, is...
<div><p>The extinct dryopithecine <em>Hispanopithecus</em> (Primates: Hominidae), from the Late Mioc...
We describe a scaphoid and two capitates from the late Miocene site of Rudabánya, Hungary using qual...
We describe a scaphoid and two capitates from the late Miocene site of Rudabánya, Hungary using qual...
The middle Miocene stem kenyapithecine Nacholapithecus kerioi (16-15 Ma; Nachola, Kenya) is represen...
KNM-ER 47000A is a new 1.52 Ma hominin scapular fossil belonging to an associated partial skeleton f...
The emergence of extant ape-like locomotor behaviors has become a defining issue in reconstructing a...
Only a few postcranial remains have been assigned to the Miocene great ape Dryopithecus fontani, lea...
KNM-ER 47000 is a fossil hominin upper limb skeleton from the Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya (FwJj14E, ...
<div><p>The mosaic nature of the Miocene ape postcranium hinders the reconstruction of the positiona...
The Doctoral Thesis entitled "the glenohumeral joint of hominoid primates: locomotor Correlates, ana...
Previously, we described several features of the carpometacarpal joints in extant large-bodied apes ...
Vertical climbing has featured prominently in hypotheses of early hominoid evolution and the origins...
Fig. 5. Forelimb long bones. Shown are the humerus, radius, and ulna of the holotype (IPS58443) of P...
grantor: University of TorontoModern African apes, 'Pan' and 'Gorilla ', engage in a uniqu...
The extinct dryopithecine Hispanopithecus (Primates: Hominidae), from the Late Miocene of Europe, is...
<div><p>The extinct dryopithecine <em>Hispanopithecus</em> (Primates: Hominidae), from the Late Mioc...
We describe a scaphoid and two capitates from the late Miocene site of Rudabánya, Hungary using qual...
We describe a scaphoid and two capitates from the late Miocene site of Rudabánya, Hungary using qual...
The middle Miocene stem kenyapithecine Nacholapithecus kerioi (16-15 Ma; Nachola, Kenya) is represen...
KNM-ER 47000A is a new 1.52 Ma hominin scapular fossil belonging to an associated partial skeleton f...
The emergence of extant ape-like locomotor behaviors has become a defining issue in reconstructing a...
Only a few postcranial remains have been assigned to the Miocene great ape Dryopithecus fontani, lea...
KNM-ER 47000 is a fossil hominin upper limb skeleton from the Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya (FwJj14E, ...
<div><p>The mosaic nature of the Miocene ape postcranium hinders the reconstruction of the positiona...
The Doctoral Thesis entitled "the glenohumeral joint of hominoid primates: locomotor Correlates, ana...
Previously, we described several features of the carpometacarpal joints in extant large-bodied apes ...
Vertical climbing has featured prominently in hypotheses of early hominoid evolution and the origins...
Fig. 5. Forelimb long bones. Shown are the humerus, radius, and ulna of the holotype (IPS58443) of P...
grantor: University of TorontoModern African apes, 'Pan' and 'Gorilla ', engage in a uniqu...