J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006

Full reference
J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy. 2006. A new pliopithecoid genus from the early Miocene of Uganda. Journal of Human Evolution 50(5):568-586 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy]
Metadata
ID number:  29411
Created:  2009-03-15 16:36:40
Modified:  2009-03-15 18:36:40
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (11) - view classification
'Anthropoidea belongs to Primates' according to J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006
'Catarrhini belongs to Anthropoidea' according to J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006
'Lomorupithecus harrisoni belongs to Lomorupithecus' according to J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006
'Lomorupithecus belongs to Pliopithecoidea' according to J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006
'Nyanzapithecinae belongs to Catarrhini' according to J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006
'Nyanzapithecus belongs to Nyanzapithecinae' according to J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006
'Pliopithecidae belongs to Pliopithecoidea' according to J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006
'Pliopithecinae belongs to Pliopithecidae' according to J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006
'Pliopithecoidea belongs to Catarrhini' according to J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006
'Rangwapithecus belongs to Nyanzapithecinae' according to J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006
'Turkanapithecus belongs to Nyanzapithecinae' according to J. B. Rossie and L. MacLatchy 2006
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