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Two Stages of the Middle Miocene in Japan

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Middle Miocene Hominoid Origins

Science, 2000
Ward et al . ([1][1]) ably show that samples of thickly enameled Middle Miocene hominoids that they attribute to a new genus, Equatorius , are distinct from Kenyapithecus . They fail to show, however, how Equatorius differs from Griphopithecus .
B R, Benefit, M L, McCrossin
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Middle Miocene Dispersals of Apes

Folia Primatologica, 2007
The earliest record of fossil apes outside Africa is in the latest early Miocene of Turkey and eastern Europe. There were at least 2, and perhaps 4, species of ape, which were found associated with subtropical mixed environments of forest and more open woodland.
Peter, Andrews, Jay, Kelley
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Phylogenetic analysis of Middle-Late Miocene apes

Journal of Human Evolution, 2022
Despite intensive study, many aspects of the evolutionary history of great apes and humans (Hominidae) are not well understood. In particular, the phylogenetic relationships of many fossil taxa remain poorly resolved. This study aims to provide an updated hypothesis of phylogenetic relationships for Middle-Late Miocene fossil apes, focusing on those ...
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