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Craniomandibular variation in the endemic Hispaniolan primate, Antillothrix bernensis
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Show full item recordAbstract: | Here we describe new fossil material of Antillothrix bernensis, a Pleistocene-Holocene primate taxon from Hispaniola. It is now represented by seven crania, five mandibles, and dozens of postcranial elements from several paleontologically rich cave systems. The five adult crania included here share a similar overall profile as well as specific features such as a deep depression at the glabella. The complete anterior dentition of Antillothrix can now be described for the first time; short canine crowns, in the apicobasal dimension, compare well with titi monkeys, but the new crania and mandibles lack the specialized tall-crowned incisors of the extant pitheciids. They do, however, have a diastema between the lateral maxillary incisors and canines, a feature not present in the previously known crania. [Este recurso no está disponible para consulta en línea o descarga]. |
Author(s): | Halenar-Price, Lauren B.
Klukkert, Zachary S. Almonte-Milán, Juan N. Lehman, Phillip Sims, Zana R. Cooke, Siobhán B. |
Date: | 2024 |
Published: | Journal of Human Evolution, 196, 103589 |
Citation: | Halenar-Price, L. B., Klukkert, Z. S., Almonte-Milán, J. N., Lehman, P., Sims, Z. R., & Cooke, S. B. (2024). Craniomandibular variation in the endemic Hispaniolan primate, Antillothrix bernensis. Journal of Human Evolution, 196, 103589. |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/5502
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