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A euprimate skull from the early Eocene of China

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  • Xijun Ni

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Yuanqing Wang

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Yaoming Hu

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences
    American Museum of Natural History
    Graduate School and City College, City University of New York)

  • Chuankui Li

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Abstract

The debut of undoubted euprimates (primates of modern aspect1,2) was in the early Eocene, about 55 Myr ago. Since their first appearance, the earliest euprimates can be distinguished as Cantius, Donrussellia and Teilhardina2,3,4. Nonetheless, the earliest euprimates are primarily known from isolated teeth or fragmentary jaws. Here we describe a partially preserved euprimate skull with nearly complete upper and lower dentition, which represents a new species of Teilhardina and constitutes the first discovery of the genus in Asia. The new species is from the upper section of Lingcha Formation, Hunan Province, China, with an estimated age of 54.97 Myr ago5. Morphology and phylogeny analyses reveal that the new species is the most primitive species of Teilhardina, positioned near the root of euprimate radiation. This discovery of the earliest euprimate skull known to date casts new light on the debate6,7,8,9,10,11,12 concerning the adaptive origin of euprimates, and suggests that the last common ancestor of euprimates was probably a small, diurnal, visually oriented predator.

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  • Xijun Ni & Yuanqing Wang & Yaoming Hu & Chuankui Li, 2004. "A euprimate skull from the early Eocene of China," Nature, Nature, vol. 427(6969), pages 65-68, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:427:y:2004:i:6969:d:10.1038_nature02126
    DOI: 10.1038/nature02126
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