Siamopithecus eocaenus, Anthropoid Primate from the Late Eocene of Krabi, Thailand

Y Chaimanee - Anthropoid origins: new visions, 2004 - Springer
An overview of the available remains of the Thai Late Eocene primate Siamopithecus
eocaenusled to the conclusion that the speciesis an anthropoid, a group which is now …

New euprimate postcrania from the early Eocene of Gujarat, India, and the strepsirrhine–haplorhine divergence

RH Dunn, KD Rose, RS Rana, K Kumar, A Sahni… - Journal of Human …, 2016 - Elsevier
The oldest primates of modern aspect (euprimates) appear abruptly on the Holarctic
continents during a brief episode of global warming known as the Paleocene-Eocene …

Siamopithecus eocaenus, a late Eocene anthropoid primate from Thailand: its contribution to the evolution of anthropoids in Southeast Asia

S Ducrocq - Journal of Human Evolution, 1999 - Elsevier
Dental remains of a late Eocene anthropoid primate from Thailand, Siamopithecus
eocaenus, have been recently reported; complete description and comparisons of this …

Relative ages of Eocene primate-bearing deposits of Asia

PA Holroyd, RL Ciochon - Anthropoid origins, 1994 - Springer
Paleontologists have often looked to Asia as a center of origin for anthropoid primates (eg,
Pilgrim, 1927; Colbert, 1937, 1938; Ba Maw et al., 1979; Gingerich, 1980; Ciochon and …

[PDF][PDF] New primates (Mammalia) from the early and middle Eocene of Pakistan and their paleobiogeographical implications

GF Gunnell, PD Gingerich, M Ul-Haq, JI Bloch, IH Khan… - 2008 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
Five early and middle Eocene primates, including three new adapiforms and one new
omomyiform, are described from the Ghazij and Kuldana formations of northwestern …

India at the cross-roads of human evolution

R Patnaik, P Chauhan - Journal of biosciences, 2009 - Springer
The Indian palaeoanthropological record, although patchy at the moment, is improving
rapidly with every new find. This broad review attempts to provide an account of (a) the Late …

Eocene large-bodied primates of Myanmar and Thailand: morphological considerations and phylogenetic affinities

RL Ciochon, GF Gunnell - Anthropoid origins: new visions, 2004 - Springer
Primates have been known from Eocene deposits in southern Asia since 1927 (Pilgrim,
1927). Three relatively large-bodied taxa, Pondaungia, Arnphipithecus, and Siamopithecus …

Eocene primates from Myanmar: historical perspectives on the origin of Anthropoidea

RL Ciochon, GF Gunnell - Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The phylogenetic and geographic origins of the primate suborder Anthropoidea have long
been major focal points in the study of primate evolution. Field work in Africa and Asia over …

The latest middle Eocene primate fauna in Pondaung area, Myanmar

M Takai, N Shigehara, T Tsubamoto… - Asian …, 2000 - repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp
So far four primate taxa have been discovered from the latest middle Eocene Pondaung
Formation, Central Myanmar (= Burma): Pondaungia cotteri, Amphipithecus mogaungensis …

A new species of Apidium (Anthropoidea, Parapithecidae) from the Sirt Basin, central Libya: first record of Oligocene primates from Libya

KC Beard, PMC Coster, MJ Salem… - Journal of Human …, 2016 - Elsevier
A new species of Apidium is the most common primate currently known from a newly
discovered site near Zallah Oasis in the Sirt Basin of central Libya. Based on current …