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Bunopithecus sericus
Taxonomy
Bunopithecus sericus was named by Matthew and Granger (1923). Its type specimen is AMNH 18534, a mandible (lower jaw with m2-m3 on the left side), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Yen-ching-kao, which is in a Pleistocene/Pleistocene terrestrial horizon in China. It is the type species of Bunopithecus.
It was recombined as Hylobates (Bunopithecus) sericus by Prouty et al. (1983).
It was recombined as Hylobates (Bunopithecus) sericus by Prouty et al. (1983).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1923 | Bunopithecus sericus Matthew and Granger p. 588 fig. 18 |
1983 | Hylobates (Bunopithecus) sericus Prouty et al. |
2005 | Bunopithecus sericus Mootnick and Groves p. 972 |
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†Bunopithecus sericus Matthew and Granger 1923
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available