Original paper
Earliest colobine skeletons from Nakali, Kenya
Volume: 143, Issue: 3, Pages: 365 - 382
Published: May 27, 2010
Abstract
Old World monkeys represent one of the most successful adaptive radiations of modern primates, but a sparse fossil record has limited our knowledge about the early evolution of this clade. We report the discovery of two partial skeletons of an early colobine monkey (Microcolobus) from the Nakali Formation (9.8-9.9 Ma) in Kenya that share postcranial synapomorphies with extant colobines in relation to arboreality such as mediolaterally wide...
Paper Details
Title
Earliest colobine skeletons from Nakali, Kenya
Published Date
May 27, 2010
Volume
143
Issue
3
Pages
365 - 382
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