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Equatorius is an
extinct genus of
kenyapithecine primate found in
central Kenya at the
Tugen Hills. Thirty-eight
large teeth belonging to this
middle Miocene...
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classified as
belonging in Kenyapithecus, then
attributed to
Equatorius (with
Equatorius perhaps grouped into a
subfamily Equatorinae,
instead of both...
- Proconsul, Rangwapithecus, Dendropithecus, Limnopithecus, Nacholapithecus,
Equatorius, Nyanzapithecus, Afropithecus, Heliopithecus, and Kenyapithecus, all from...
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reclassification splits Kenyapithecus afric**** away
again and
lumps it with
Equatorius afric****,
which would move it to the
subfamily Afropithecinae with Afropithecus...
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Equatorius (†16) (29)...
- †Afropithecus †Ekembo †
Equatorius †Griphopithecus †Kamoyapithecus? †Kenyapithecus †Morotopithecus †Nacholapithecus †Otavipithecus †Proconsul †Samburupithecus...
- †Afropithecus †Ekembo †
Equatorius †Griphopithecus †Kamoyapithecus? †Kenyapithecus †Morotopithecus †Nacholapithecus †Otavipithecus †Proconsul †Samburupithecus...
- †Afropithecus †Ekembo †
Equatorius †Griphopithecus †Kamoyapithecus? †Kenyapithecus †Morotopithecus †Nacholapithecus †Otavipithecus †Proconsul †Samburupithecus...
- †Afropithecus †Ekembo †
Equatorius †Griphopithecus †Kamoyapithecus? †Kenyapithecus †Morotopithecus †Nacholapithecus †Otavipithecus †Proconsul †Samburupithecus...
- Proconsul, Rangwapithecus, Dendropithecus, Limnopithecus, Nacholapithecus,
Equatorius, Nyanzapithecus, Afropithecus, Heliopithecus, and Kenyapithecus, all from...