The basicranial anatomy of African Eocene/Oligocene anthropoids. Are there any clues for platyrrhine origins?

RF Kay, E Simons, JL Ross - Elwyn Simons: A search for origins, 2008 - Springer
One of the more contentious issues in anthropoid evolution is clarifying the phylogenetic
position of late Eocene and early Oligocene anthropoids from Egypt relative to Oligocene-to-
Recent 'crown'Anthropoidea. There is general agreement that Aegyptopithecus and other
Propliopithecidae are members of a stem catarrhine clade, but do any of the other African
Eocene-Oligocene anthropoids represent stem platyrrhines? Related to this, do any of the
late Eocene taxa, such as the Oligopithecidae (Catopithecus and Oligopithecus), also …

The basicranial anatomy of African Eocene-Oligocene anthropoids

RF Kay - X Congreso Argentino de Paleontología y …, 2010 - sedici.unlp.edu.ar
A contentious issue in anthropoid evolution is clarifying the phylogenetic position of late
Eocene and early Oligocene anthropoids from Egypt relative to Miocene-to-recent" crown"
Anthropoidea. There is general agreement that African early Oligocene Aegyptopithecus
and other Propliopithecidae are members of a stem catarrhine clade but do any of the other
African Eocene-Oligocene anthropoids represent stem platyrrhines? Related to this, do any
of the late Eocene taxa, such as the Oligopithecidae (Catopithecus and Oligopithecus), also …
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