User:AndrewClarkHolmes/Dionysopithecinae

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Dionysopithecinae is a subfamily of extinct primates known from Miocene fossil deposits in China, Pakistan, and Thailand.[1][2][3] The species attributed to this group include ''Dionysopithecus shuangouensis'', ''Dionysopithecus orientalis'', and ''Platodontopithecus jianghuaiensis''. Dionysopithecines represent the earliest known occurrence of pliopithecoids in the fossil record.

History of Discovery[edit]

Dionysopithecus shuangouensis - Li (1978) Platodontopithecus jianghuaiesis - Gu and Lin (1983) Dionysopithecus orientalis - Suteethorn et al. (1990), originally classified as Dendropithecus orientalis, Thailand Dionysopithecus sp. - Bernor et al. (1988), Pakistan

References[edit]

  1. ^ Harrison, Terry; Gu, Yumin (1999). "Taxonomy of phylogenetic relationships of early Miocene catarrhines from Sihong, China". Journal of Human Evolution. 37: 225-277.
  2. ^ Bernor, Raymond L.; Flynn, Lawrence J.; Harrison, Terry; Hussain, S. Taseer; Kelley, Jay (1988). "Dionysopithecus from southern Pakistand and biochronology and biogeography of early Eurasian catarrhines". Journal of Human Evolution (17): 339-358.
  3. ^ Suteethorn, Varavudh; Buffetaut, Eric; Buffetaut-Tong, Haiyan; Ducrocq, Stephane; Helmcke-Ingavat, Rucha; Yager, Jean-Jacques; Jongkanjanasoontorn, Yaowalak (1990). "A hominoid locality in the Middle Miocene of Thailand". omptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences. II (331): 1449–1454.