Literature DB >> 29779686

A 2Ma old baboon-like monkey from Northern Greece and new evidence to support the Paradolichopithecus - Procynocephalus synonymy (Primates: Cercopithecidae).

Dimitris S Kostopoulos1, Franck Guy2, Zoi Kynigopoulou3, George D Koufos3, Xavier Valentin2, Gildas Merceron2.   

Abstract

A new fossil cranium of a large papionin monkey from the Lower Pleistocene site of Dafnero-3 in Western Macedonia, Greece, is described by means of outer and inner morphological and metric traits using high-resolution micro-computed tomography. Comparisons with modern cercopithecids and contemporaneous Eurasian fossil taxa suggest that the new cranium could equally be ascribed to either the Eurasian Paradolichopithecus or to the East Asian Procynocephalus. The combination of the available direct and indirect fossil evidence, including the new cranium from Dafnero, revives an earlier hypothesis that considers these two sparsely documented genera as synonyms. The timing and possible causes of the rise and demise of Paradolichopithecus - Procynocephalus are discussed.
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Keywords:  Dafnero; Early Pleistocene; Eurasia; Greece; Papionini

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29779686     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2018.02.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Evol        ISSN: 0047-2484            Impact factor:   3.895


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1.  Shape variation in the facial part of the cranium in macaques and African papionins using geometric morphometrics.

Authors:  Takeshi Nishimura; Naoki Morimoto; Tsuyoshi Ito
Journal:  Primates       Date:  2019-08-29       Impact factor: 2.163

2.  First record of Macaca (Cercopithecidae, Primates) in the Middle Pleistocene of Greece.

Authors:  George E Konidaris; Athanassios Athanassiou; Eleni Panagopoulou; Katerina Harvati
Journal:  J Hum Evol       Date:  2021-12-06       Impact factor: 3.895

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