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- gorillas, chimpanzees and humans. Members of this tribe are known as dryopithecines. Tribe Dryopithecini† Kenyapithecus (?) Kenyapithecus wickeri Danuvius...
- tribe containing Pan as its only genus. Or perhaps place Pan with other dryopithecine genera, making the whole tribe or subtribe of Panini or Panina together...
- with males presumed to have had larger canines than females. Male dryopithecines are thought to have had an elongated face with the molars pushed more...
- point to an African origin for great apes. However, earlier Eurasian dryopithecines may be early hominines. The teeth, both in absolute size and relative...
- the only living great ape in Asia is the orangutan. Various genera of dryopithecines have been identified and are classified as an extinct sister clade of...
- caries lesion in hominids reveal sugar-rich diet for a Middle Miocene dryopithecine from Europe". PLOS ONE. 13 (8): e0203307. Bibcode:2018PLoSO..1303307F...
- occurred in East Africa. This "must have converted the last-surviving dryopithecine (Proconsul) ape there into an upright-walking, drought-adapted, and...
- Ferguson has proposed splitting A. afarensis into "H. antiquus", a relict dryopithecine "Ramapithecus" (now Kenyapithecus) and a subspecies of A. afric****...
- Anoiapithecus brevirostris as a hominoid (superfamily Hominoidea) in the dryopithecine tribe. They believe that it has more modern traits than the Kenyapithecines...
- by Urciuoli et al. (2021). A study on the diversity of the Miocene dryopithecines from the Iberian Peninsula, as indicated by morphology of their molars...