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Anoiapithecus

Anoiapithecus is an extinct ape genus thought to be closely related to Dryopithecus. Both genera lived during the Miocene, approximately 12 million years ago.

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fossil europe genus specimens hominoid brevirostris million years modern hominids name lluc moyà-solà superfamily tribe family extinct ape miocene spain

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