A window into the early evolutionary history of Cercopithecidae: Late Miocene evidence from Chad, Central Africa

dc.creatorPallas, Laurent
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-29T13:27:07Z
dc.date.issued2019-07
dc.description.abstractCentral Africa is known as a major center of diversification for extant Old World Monkeys (OWM) and yet has a poorly documented fossil record of monkeys. Here we report a new colobine monkey (Cercopithecoides bruneti sp. nov.) from the Central African hominin-bearing fossiliferous area of Toros-Menalla, Chad at ca. 7 Ma. In addition to filling a gap in the spatial and temporal record of early OWM evolutionary history, we assess the ecomorphological diversity of early OWM by providing evidence on the onset of a folivorous diet and a partial reacquisition of terrestrial locomotor habits among Miocene colobines. We also support the phylogenetic affinities of the genus Cercopithecoides among the stem group of the extant African colobine monkeys.
dc.identifier.otherhal-02167965
dc.identifier.urihttps://hal.science/hal-02167965
dc.identifier.urihttps://africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/handle/1/9057
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectAfrican Research
dc.titleA window into the early evolutionary history of Cercopithecidae: Late Miocene evidence from Chad, Central Africa
dc.typeAcademic Publication

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