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Additional hominoid fossils from the early Miocene of the Lothidok Formation, Kenya.

James B RossieSusanne M Cote
Published in: American journal of biological anthropology (2022)
An improved understanding of the lower molar morphology of T. kalakolensis further strengthens its identification as a nyanzapithecine. Our new specimens and subsequent re-identification of existing collections makes it clear that all three Lothidok hominoids are known from both the Moruorot and Kalodirr Site Complexes. The Lothidok Range holds great promise for further documenting hominoid evolution.
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