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Equatorius is an extinct genus of kenyapithecine primate found in central Kenya at the Tugen Hills. Thirty-eight large teeth belonging to this middle Miocene hominid in addition to a mandibular and partially complete skeleton dated 15.58 Ma and 15.36 Ma. were later found.
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| Equatorius | is a | extinct genus of kenyapithecine primate found in central Kenya at the Tugen Hills | 0.90 | text |
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