- most
paleontologists agree that
pliopithecoids hold a
basal position in the
catarrhine family tree. As such,
pliopithecoids represent something similar to...
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Epipliopithecus is one of the few
pliopithecoids for
which both
cranial and post-cranial
fossil material has been recovered. Most
pliopithecoids are
known only from...
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inhabited Eurasia during the
Miocene epoch (17-7
million years ago).
Pliopithecoids are
catarrhine primates,
sharing a
common ancestor, and many physical...
- V.R.; Patnaik,
Rajeev (eds.), "Dispersal of
Miocene Hominoids (and
Pliopithecoids) from
Africa to
Eurasia in
Light of
Changing Tectonics and Climate"...
- V.R.; Patnaik,
Rajeev (eds.), "Dispersal of
Miocene Hominoids (and
Pliopithecoids) from
Africa to
Eurasia in
Light of
Changing Tectonics and Climate"...
- V.R.; Patnaik,
Rajeev (eds.), "Dispersal of
Miocene Hominoids (And
Pliopithecoids) from
Africa to
Eurasia in
Light of
Changing Tectonics and Climate"...
- enamel–dentine
junction shape of
Pliobates cataloniae and
other Iberian pliopithecoids".
Journal of
Human Evolution. 195. 103581. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2024...
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catarrhines include propliopithecoids, such as Aegyptopithecus, and
pliopithecoids, such as Pliopithecus. The
closer similarities between Saadanius and...
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relative of
extant gibbons, and
reinterpret Kapi
ramnagarensis as a
pliopithecoid. A
study on the
occurrence and
morphology of
calcar femorale in extant...
- po****rised in the news as the
oldest gibbon, it was
later re****essed as a
pliopithecoid, a
group of
extinct Old
World monkeys.
American palaeontologists led...