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specimen of
Afropithecus turkanensis is KNM-WK 16999.
Richard Leakey and
Meave Leakey first described Afropithecus turkanensis to be a
large hominoid which...
- it P.
turkanensis. In 2004,
Denis Geraads, Véra
Eisenmann and
Germaine Petter further divided P.
turkanensis into two subspecies: P.
turkanensis brachyceras...
- Homo
ergaster is an
extinct species or
subspecies of
archaic humans who
lived in
Africa in the
Early Pleistocene.
Whether H.
ergaster constitutes a species...
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latifrons Genus Pelorovis† (extinct)
Pelorovis oldowayensis†
Pelorovis turkanensis†
Pelorovis howelli† ?Pelorovis praeafric****†
Tribe Tragelaphini Genus...
- 1835) One
extinct species is also
known from
fossil remains:
Cyclanorbis turkanensis Meylan et al. 1990, from the
Pliocene of Kenya. Nota bene: A binomial...
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robust cranium than
those found in
Pelorvis oldowayensis and
Pelorvis turkanensis, fossils, but it was
smaller than
auroch skulls. Like the
Pelorvis fossils...
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oldowayensis (Reck, 1928) †Pelorovis praeafric**** (Arambourg, 1979) †Pelorovis
turkanensis (Harris, 1991)
Genus †Platycerabos (Barbour & Schultz, 1942) †Platycerabos...
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which would move it to the
subfamily Afropithecinae with
Afropithecus turkanensis. As Ekembo,
Kenyapithecus may not be in the same
clade as apes and humans...
- Gorge, Tanzania,
which was
itself derived from the
older species P.
turkanensis described from
northern Kenya. Both
Pelorovis species were
moved to genus...
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platyodus (Zhegallo, 1971) †Sivalhippus
perimensis (Pilgrim, 1910) †Sivalhippus
theobaldi Lydekker, 1877 †Sivalhippus
turkanensis Hooijer and Maglio, 1974...