Uniquely derived upper molar morphology of Eocene Amphipithecidae (Primates: Anthropoidea): homology and phylogeny

P Coster, KC Beard, AN Soe, C Sein… - Journal of Human …, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract The extinct Southeast Asian primate family Amphipithecidae is regularly cited in
discussions of anthropoid origins, but its phylogenetic position remains controversial. In part …

A synopsis of the phylogeny and paleobiology of Amphipithecidae, South Asian middle and late Eocene primates

RF Kay - Anthropological Science, 2005 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Amphipithecidae of late middle Eocene to late Eocene of Myanmar and Thailand is a
phylogenetically enigmatic group that some place with Anthropoidea and others with …

A new anthropoid from the latest middle Eocene of Pondaung, central Myanmar

M Takai, N Shigehara, AK Aung, ST Tun… - Journal of Human …, 2001 - Elsevier
A new genus and species of medium-sized fossil primate, Myanmarpithecus yarshensis, is
described from the lastest middle Eocene sediments of Pondaung, central Myanmar …

Additional materials of Myanmarpithecus yarshensis (Amphipithecidae, Primates) from the middle Eocene Pondaung Formation

N Egi, M Takai, T Tsubamoto, M Maung, C Sein… - Primates, 2006 - Springer
Myanmarpithecus yarshensis is an amphipithecid primate from the middle Eocene
Pondaung Formation in Myanmar. It was previously known based on maxillary fragments …

Amphipithecine primates are stem anthropoids: cranial and postcranial evidence

JJ Jaeger, C Sein, DL Gebo… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Since their discovery in 1927, the phylogenetic status of the Myanmar amphipithecines has
been highly debated. These fossil primates are recognized either as anthropoids or as …

A lower jaw of Pondaungia cotteri from the Late Middle Eocene Pondaung Formation (Myanmar) confirms its anthropoid status

Y Chaimanee, T Thein, S Ducrocq… - Proceedings of the …, 2000 - National Acad Sciences
Pondaungia cotteri is the largest primate known from the Late Middle Eocene Pondaung
Formation, Myanmar. Its taxonomic status has been the subject of much debate because of …

The paleobiology of Amphipithecidae, south Asian late Eocene primates

RF Kay, D Schmitt, CJ Vinyard, JMG Perry… - Journal of Human …, 2004 - Elsevier
Analysis of the teeth, orbital, and gnathic regions of the skull, and fragmentary postcranial
bones provides evidence for reconstructing a behavioral profile of Amphipithecidae …

[HTML][HTML] Systematics and paleobiology of the anthropoid primate Pondaungia from the late middle Eocene of Myanmar

JJ Jaeger, Y Chaimanee, P Tafforeau, S Ducrocq… - Comptes Rendus …, 2004 - Elsevier
Several newly recovered specimens documenting the Eocene Myanmar (South East Asia)
anthropoid taxa Pondaungia and Amphipithecus modify the classical understanding of the …

[PDF][PDF] What's in a name? Family-group taxonomy of larger-bodied Southeast Asian Eocene Primates

PA Holroyd, RL Ciochon, GF Gunnell… - Journal of human …, 2002 - academia.edu
The monotypic genus Amphipithecus and the co-occurring genus Pondaungia (comprising
two species) were long questionably placed in one or another existing higher taxonomic …

Restoration of the type and palate of Ankarapithecus meteai: Taxonomic and phylogenetic implications

DR Begun, E Gülec - … : The Official Publication of the American …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
A small number of large hominoid specimens are known from the late Miocene of
Turkey.(This paper focuses on the two specimens known until 1996. New fossils described …