[PDF][PDF] The stem catarrhine Saadanius does not inform the timing of the origin of crown catarrhines

L Pozzi, JA Hodgson, AS Burrell… - Journal of human …, 2011 - researchgate.net
A precise knowledge of the divergence time between Hominoidea (apes and humans) and
Cercopithecoidea (Old World monkeys) has been hampered by the paucity of fossils …

Phylogenetic, biogeographic, and adaptive implications of new fossil evidence bearing on crown anthropoid origins and early stem catarrhine evolution

ER Seiffert, EL Simons, CVM Simons - Anthropoid origins: new visions, 2004 - Springer
It is unlikely that any Afro-Arabian primate has engendered more controversy over the last
half-century's study of anthropoid origins than has the late Eocene species Oligopithecus …

Victoriapithecus: The key to Old World monkey and catarrhine origins

BR Benefit - … Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews: Issues …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
The past ten years have witnessed major changes in reconstructions of the history of Old
World monkeys, most of them driven by new material of the Miocene monkey …

A systematic revision of Proconsul with the description of a new genus of early Miocene hominoid

KP McNulty, DR Begun, J Kelley, FK Manthi… - Journal of Human …, 2015 - Elsevier
For more than 80 years, Proconsul has held a pivotal position in interpretations of catarrhine
evolution and hominoid diversification in East Africa. The majority of what we 'know'about …

[HTML][HTML] New catarrhine fossils from Moroto II, early middle Miocene (ca 17.5 Ma) Uganda

M Pickford, B Senut, D Gommery, E Musiime - Comptes Rendus Palevol, 2003 - Elsevier
During the 1998–2003 field seasons of the Uganda Palaeontology Expedition, dental
remains of three catarrhine species were recovered from Moroto II, Uganda. Micromammals …

Phylogenetic signal in molar dental shape of extant and fossil catarrhine primates

B Gamarra, MN Delgado, A Romero, J Galbany… - Journal of Human …, 2016 - Elsevier
Morphology has been widely used for inferring the phylogenies of numerous taxonomic
groups. Recent molecular studies performed on extant non-human primates, however, have …

New dentognathic fossils of Noropithecus bulukensis (Primates, Victoriapithecidae) from the late Early Miocene of Buluk, Kenya

EM Locke, BR Benefit, CM Kimock, ER Miller… - Journal of Human …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The late Early Miocene site of Buluk, Kenya, has yielded fossil remains of several
catarrhine primates, including 16 dentognathic specimens of the stem cercopithecoid …

Genomic data support the hominoid slowdown and an Early Oligocene estimate for the hominoid–cercopithecoid divergence

ME Steiper, NM Young… - Proceedings of the …, 2004 - National Acad Sciences
Several lines of indirect evidence suggest that hominoids (apes and humans) and
cercopithecoids (Old World monkeys) diverged around 23–25 Mya. Importantly, although …

Early guenon from the late Miocene Baynunah Formation, Abu Dhabi, with implications for cercopithecoid biogeography and evolution

CC Gilbert, F Bibi, A Hill… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
A newly discovered fossil monkey (AUH 1321) from the Baynunah Formation, Emirate of
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, is important in a number of distinct ways. At∼ 6.5–8.0 Ma …

Catarrhine phylogeny: noncoding DNA evidence for a diphyletic origin of the mangabeys and for a human–chimpanzee clade

SL Page, M Goodman - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2001 - Elsevier
Maximum-parsimony and maximum-likelihood analyses of two of the serum albumin gene's
intron sequences from 24 catarrhines (17 cercopithecid and 7 hominid) and 3 platyrrhines …