A new Late Eocene anthropoid primate from Thailand

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Yaowalak Chaimanee
Varavudh Suteethorn
Jean-Jacques Jaeger
Stéphane Ducrocq
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[1] Paleontological Section,Department of Mineral Resources, Geological Survey Division
[2] Université Montpellier II,Institut des Sciences de l'Envolution, UMR 5554 C.N.R.S., CC064
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Nature | 1997年 / 385卷
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The fossil record of anthropoid primates from the Middle Eocene of South Asia is so far restricted to two genera (Pondaungia cotteri Pilgrim, 1937 and Amphipithecus mogaungensis Colbert, 1937 from the Eocene Pondaung deposits of Burma) whose anthropoid status and phylogenetic position have long been under debate,1–6 because they represent the oldest highly derived fossil primates of anthropoid grade. Moreover, several new African taxa7–10, some of which are even older, have been recently included in the suborder Anthropoidea, suggesting an African origin for this group. Conversely, new fossil primates recently discovered in China (Eosimias) have been related to the most primitive representatives of Anthropoidea, alternatively suggesting an Asian origin and a probable Asian radiation centre11. We report here the discovery of a new anthropoid from the Thai Late Eocene locality of Krabi12,13, which displays several additional anthropoid characters with regard to those of the Eocene Burmese genera. This species, which is about the size of the Fayum Aegyptopithecus, can be related to the Burmese forms, and it further provides strong additional evidence for a southeast Asian evolutionary centre for anthropoids.
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