New Eocene primate from Myanmar shares dental characters with African Eocene crown anthropoids
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Jean-Jacques Jaeger
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机构:University of Poitiers,Laboratory PALEVOPRIM, UMR CNRS 7262
Jean-Jacques Jaeger
Olivier Chavasseau
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Olivier Chavasseau
Vincent Lazzari
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Vincent Lazzari
Aung Naing Soe
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Aung Naing Soe
Chit Sein
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Chit Sein
Anne Le Maître
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Anne Le Maître
Hla Shwe
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Hla Shwe
Yaowalak Chaimanee
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Yaowalak Chaimanee
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[1] University of Poitiers,Laboratory PALEVOPRIM, UMR CNRS 7262
[2] University of Distance Education,Ministry of Education
[3] Department of Higher Education,Department of Theoretical Biology
[4] University of Vienna,Department of Archaeology and National Museum
[5] Mandalay Branch,undefined
[6] Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture,undefined
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Nature Communications
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Recent discoveries of older and phylogenetically more primitive basal anthropoids in China and Myanmar, the eosimiiforms, support the hypothesis that Asia was the place of origins of anthropoids, rather than Africa. Similar taxa of eosimiiforms have been discovered in the late middle Eocene of Myanmar and North Africa, reflecting a colonization event that occurred during the middle Eocene. However, these eosimiiforms were probably not the closest ancestors of the African crown anthropoids. Here we describe a new primate from the middle Eocene of Myanmar that documents a new clade of Asian anthropoids. It possesses several dental characters found only among the African crown anthropoids and their nearest relatives, indicating that several of these characters have appeared within Asian clades before being recorded in Africa. This reinforces the hypothesis that the African colonization of anthropoids was the result of several dispersal events, and that it involved more derived taxa than eosimiiforms.