International audienceParapithecines are an extinct subfamily of stem anthropoid primates previously known only from the Jebel Qatrani Formation in Egypt. Here, we describe isolated teeth pertaining to Simonsius harujensis sp. nov., a relatively small-bodied parapithecine from strata near Zallah Oasis in the Sirt Basin of central Libya that is estimated to date to ∼31 Ma on the basis of mammalian biostratigraphy. The dental morphology of S. harujensis sp. nov. is generally intermediate between that of the closely related parapithecines Parapithecus fraasi and Simonsius grangeri, highlighting some of the anatomical features distinguishing the latter taxa and providing further support for their generic separation. A phylogenetic analysis usin...
<p>Caenopithecine adapiform primates are currently represented by two genera from the late Eocene of...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Among many primate fossils from the badlands of Oligocene age in the Fayum Province, Egypt, are spec...
Cranial remains ofparapithecid primates found in Oligocene deposits of the Fayum badlands southwest ...
International audienceReconstructing the early evolutionary history of anthropoid primates is hinder...
8 pagesInternational audienceRecent fossil discoveries have demonstrated that Africa and Asia were e...
ascertaining affinities of fossil taxa are explored utilizing the European Miocene primate Pliopithe...
A contentious issue in anthropoid evolution is clarifying the phylogenetic position of late Eocene a...
One of the major objectives of the Yale 1961-1962 Paleontological Expedition to the Fayum region of ...
The Tertiary fossil record of Africa has offered several important primate species relevant to under...
A partial face and mandible from the early Miocene site of Napak IX in Uganda are described here as ...
Clarifying morphological variation among African and Eurasian hominoids during the Miocene is of par...
Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoidea) are a highly successful primate radiation, with more than 130 l...
The earliest fossil record of African anthropoid prunates (monkeys and apes) comes from the Jebel Qa...
<p>Caenopithecine adapiform primates are currently represented by two genera from the late Eocene of...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...
Among many primate fossils from the badlands of Oligocene age in the Fayum Province, Egypt, are spec...
Cranial remains ofparapithecid primates found in Oligocene deposits of the Fayum badlands southwest ...
International audienceReconstructing the early evolutionary history of anthropoid primates is hinder...
8 pagesInternational audienceRecent fossil discoveries have demonstrated that Africa and Asia were e...
ascertaining affinities of fossil taxa are explored utilizing the European Miocene primate Pliopithe...
A contentious issue in anthropoid evolution is clarifying the phylogenetic position of late Eocene a...
One of the major objectives of the Yale 1961-1962 Paleontological Expedition to the Fayum region of ...
The Tertiary fossil record of Africa has offered several important primate species relevant to under...
A partial face and mandible from the early Miocene site of Napak IX in Uganda are described here as ...
Clarifying morphological variation among African and Eurasian hominoids during the Miocene is of par...
Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoidea) are a highly successful primate radiation, with more than 130 l...
The earliest fossil record of African anthropoid prunates (monkeys and apes) comes from the Jebel Qa...
<p>Caenopithecine adapiform primates are currently represented by two genera from the late Eocene of...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
Apes and Old World monkeys are prominent components of modern African and Asian ecosystems, yet the ...