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Equatorius

Equatorius is an extinct genus of kenyapithecine primate found in central Kenya at the Tugen Hills.[1] Thirty-eight large teeth belonging to this middle Miocene hominid in addition to a mandibular and partially complete skeleton dated 15.58 Ma and 15.36 Ma. were later found.[2]

Equatorius
Temporal range: Miocene 15.58–15.36 Ma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Suborder: Haplorhini
Infraorder: Simiiformes
Superfamily: Hominoidea
Family: incertae sedis
Genus: Equatorius
Ward et al. 1999
Type species
Equatorius africanus

Analysis Edit

The anatomical structures in part was seen to be similar to Afropithecus and Proconsul. Nevertheless, anatomy and morphology suggested the genus had an increased terrestrial habitat.[3]

Taxonomy Edit

Ward et al. 1999, using their previous published study of K.africanus, based the separate definition on comparisons of gnathic and dental anatomy.[4] The classification's validity was subsequently challenged.[5]

Notes Edit

References Edit

  • Begun, David R. (March 2000). "Technical Comments: Middle Miocene Hominoid Origins". Science. 287 (5462): 2375. doi:10.1126/science.287.5462.2375a.
  • Kelley, J; Ward, S; Brown, B; Hill, A; Duren, DL (Jan–Feb 2002). "Dental remains of Equatorius africanus from Kipsaramon, Tugen Hills, Baringo District, Kenya". J Hum Evol. 42 (1–2): 39–62. doi:10.1006/jhev.2001.0504. PMID 11795967.
  • Sherwood, RJ; Ward, S; Hill, A; Duren, DL; Brown, B; Downs, W (Jan–Feb 2002). "Preliminary description of the Equatorius africanus partial skeleton (KNM-TH 28860) from Kipsaramon, Tugen Hills, Baringo District, Kenya". J Hum Evol. 42 (1–2): 63–73. doi:10.1006/jhev.2001.0502. PMID 11795968.
  • Ward, Steven C.; Duren, Dana L. (2002). "Middle and late Miocene African hominoids". In Hartwig, Walter (ed.). The Primate Fossil Record. Cambridge University Press. Bibcode:2002prfr.book.....H. ISBN 9780521663151.
  • Ward, Steve; Brown, Barbara; Hill, Andrew; Kelley, Jay; Downs, Will (August 1999). "Equatorius: A New Hominoid Genus from the Middle Miocene of Kenya". Science. 285 (5432): 1382–1386. doi:10.1126/science.285.5432.1382. PMID 10464093.

equatorius, extinct, genus, kenyapithecine, primate, found, central, kenya, tugen, hills, thirty, eight, large, teeth, belonging, this, middle, miocene, hominid, addition, mandibular, partially, complete, skeleton, dated, were, later, found, temporal, range, m. Equatorius is an extinct genus of kenyapithecine primate found in central Kenya at the Tugen Hills 1 Thirty eight large teeth belonging to this middle Miocene hominid in addition to a mandibular and partially complete skeleton dated 15 58 Ma and 15 36 Ma were later found 2 EquatoriusTemporal range Miocene 15 58 15 36 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass MammaliaOrder PrimatesSuborder HaplorhiniInfraorder SimiiformesSuperfamily HominoideaFamily incertae sedisGenus EquatoriusWard et al 1999Type species Equatorius africanusWard et al 1999 Contents 1 Analysis 2 Taxonomy 3 Notes 4 ReferencesAnalysis EditThe anatomical structures in part was seen to be similar to Afropithecus and Proconsul Nevertheless anatomy and morphology suggested the genus had an increased terrestrial habitat 3 Taxonomy EditWard et al 1999 using their previous published study of K africanus based the separate definition on comparisons of gnathic and dental anatomy 4 The classification s validity was subsequently challenged 5 Notes Edit Ward et al 1999 Kelley et al 2002 Sherwood et al 2002 Ward amp Duren 2002 Begun 2000 See McCrossin amp Benefit s comment in Begun 2000References EditBegun David R March 2000 Technical Comments Middle Miocene Hominoid Origins Science 287 5462 2375 doi 10 1126 science 287 5462 2375a Kelley J Ward S Brown B Hill A Duren DL Jan Feb 2002 Dental remains of Equatorius africanus from Kipsaramon Tugen Hills Baringo District Kenya J Hum Evol 42 1 2 39 62 doi 10 1006 jhev 2001 0504 PMID 11795967 Sherwood RJ Ward S Hill A Duren DL Brown B Downs W Jan Feb 2002 Preliminary description of the Equatorius africanus partial skeleton KNM TH 28860 from Kipsaramon Tugen Hills Baringo District Kenya J Hum Evol 42 1 2 63 73 doi 10 1006 jhev 2001 0502 PMID 11795968 Ward Steven C Duren Dana L 2002 Middle and late Miocene African hominoids In Hartwig Walter ed The Primate Fossil Record Cambridge University Press Bibcode 2002prfr book H ISBN 9780521663151 Ward Steve Brown Barbara Hill Andrew Kelley Jay Downs Will August 1999 Equatorius A New Hominoid Genus from the Middle Miocene of Kenya Science 285 5432 1382 1386 doi 10 1126 science 285 5432 1382 PMID 10464093 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Equatorius amp oldid 1141755653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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