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204 related items for PubMed ID: 1140752

  • 1. A small gibbon-like hominoid from the miocene of Uganda.
    Fleagle JG.
    Folia Primatol (Basel); 1975; 24(1):1-15. PubMed ID: 1140752
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  • 2. Micropithecus clarki, a small ape from the Miocene of Uganda.
    Fleagle JG, Simons EL.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 1978 Nov; 49(4):427-40. PubMed ID: 367175
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  • 3. Sexual dimorphism in Laccopithecus robustus, a late miocene hominoid from China.
    Pan YR, Waddle DM, Fleagle JG.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 1989 Jun; 79(2):137-58. PubMed ID: 2742002
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  • 4. Miocene hominoid craniofacial morphology and the emergence of great apes.
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    Ann Anat; 2004 Dec; 186(5-6):417-21. PubMed ID: 15646273
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  • 5. Miocene hominoid palatofacial morphology.
    McHenry HM, Andrews P, Corruccini RS.
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  • 6. Affinites of tertiary hominoid femora.
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  • 7. A new Arican miocene gibbon-like genus, Dendropithecus (hominoidea, primates) with distinctive postcranial adaptations: its significance to origin of hylobatidae.
    Andrews P, Simons E.
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  • 8. Miocene small-bodied ape from Eurasia sheds light on hominoid evolution.
    Alba DM, Almécija S, DeMiguel D, Fortuny J, Pérez de los Ríos M, Pina M, Robles JM, Moyà-Solà S.
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  • 9. Morphometric variation in the hominoid orbital aperture: a case study with implications for the use of variable characters in Miocene catarrhine systematics.
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  • 10. Evidence for rapid faunal change in the early Miocene of East Africa based on revised biostratigraphic and radiometric dating of Bukwa, Uganda.
    Cote S, Kingston J, Deino A, Winkler A, Kityo R, MacLatchy L.
    J Hum Evol; 2018 Mar 30; 116():95-107. PubMed ID: 29477184
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  • 11. Skeletal remains of Propliopithecus chirobates from the Egyptian Oligocene.
    Fleagle JG, Simons EL.
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  • 12. Morphological affinities of the proximal humerus of Epipliopithecus vindobonensis and Pliopithecus antiquus: suspensory inferences based on a 3D geometric morphometrics approach.
    Arias-Martorell J, Alba DM, Potau JM, Bello-Hellegouarch G, Pérez-Pérez A.
    J Hum Evol; 2015 Mar 30; 80():83-95. PubMed ID: 25234205
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  • 13. A new reconstruction of RUD 77, a partial cranium of Dryopithecus brancoi from Rudabánya, Hungary.
    Kordos L, Begun DR.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 1997 Jun 30; 103(2):277-94. PubMed ID: 9209582
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  • 14. A hominoid genus from the early Miocene of Uganda.
    Gebo DL, MacLatchy L, Kityo R, Deino A, Kingston J, Pilbeam D.
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  • 15. Genetic and morphological records of the Hominoidea and hominid origins: a synthesis.
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  • 17. The relationships of Sivapithecus and Ramapithecus and the evolution of the orang-utan.
    Andrews P, Cronin JE.
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  • 18. A unique Middle Miocene European hominoid and the origins of the great ape and human clade.
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  • 19. The phylogenetic position of Morotopithecus.
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    J Hum Evol; 2021 Jun 16; 155():102982. PubMed ID: 33862402
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