Acta Anthropologica Sinica ›› 2020, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (04): 555-563.doi: 10.16359/j.cnki.cn11-1963/q.2020.0023
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PAN Lei1,2,3, LIAO Wei4,5, WANG Wei6, LIU Jianhui7, JI Xueping7,8(), YANG Xiaomei9, HAO Yixin10
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PAN Lei, LIAO Wei, WANG Wei, LIU Jianhui, JI Xueping, YANG Xiaomei, HAO Yixin. Geometric morphometry of the enamel-dentine junction interface of Lufengpithecus hudienensis lower fourth premolars[J]. Acta Anthropologica Sinica, 2020, 39(04): 555-563.
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Taxon | n | Provenance | Chronological range | Citation (description of the outer enamel) |
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Lufengpithecus hudienensis | 6 | Zhupeng-Xiaohe Site, Yuanmou | Biochronology: 9-7 or 8.5-6 Ma[ | Qi and Dong[1], He and Jia[ |
Gigantopithecus blacki | 8 | Gigantopithecus cave, Liucheng | Early Pleistocene[ Cladistic computation: 1.5-1.2 Ma[ | Woo[35], Pei[ |
Fossil Pongo sp. | 10 | Naxian cave, Chongzuo | Middle to Late Pleistocene | unpublished |
Pan troglodytes | 4 | Africa | Extant | - |
Gorilla gorilla | 4 | Africa | Extant | - |
Recent modern human | 10 | Asia/ South Africa | Extant | Pan et al[ |
Taxon | n | Provenance | Chronological range | Citation (description of the outer enamel) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lufengpithecus hudienensis | 6 | Zhupeng-Xiaohe Site, Yuanmou | Biochronology: 9-7 or 8.5-6 Ma[ | Qi and Dong[1], He and Jia[ |
Gigantopithecus blacki | 8 | Gigantopithecus cave, Liucheng | Early Pleistocene[ Cladistic computation: 1.5-1.2 Ma[ | Woo[35], Pei[ |
Fossil Pongo sp. | 10 | Naxian cave, Chongzuo | Middle to Late Pleistocene | unpublished |
Pan troglodytes | 4 | Africa | Extant | - |
Gorilla gorilla | 4 | Africa | Extant | - |
Recent modern human | 10 | Asia/ South Africa | Extant | Pan et al[ |
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