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Ganlea

Ganlea is a fossil primate from central Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. Its age is about 38 million years, living during the late Eocene epoch. Ganlea belongs to the group of anthropoids (i. e. humans, apes and monkeys), and is in the family Amphipithecidae. It is older than any other known anthropoid from Africa, and is the second oldest known from…

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Ganlea

Nodes31
Edges30
Triples8
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.064516
Components1

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related to Palaeobiology · 3
Ganlea → Myanmarpithecus, NMMP-39, The
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Ganlea → fossil primate from central Myanmar, true anthropoid
related to Palaeoecology · 2
Ganlea → Based, Its

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monkeys anthropoids apes humans darwinius primate anthropoid closely related tooth ancestor new africa asia megacanina fossil central known age group

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Ganleais afossil primate from central Myanmar0.90text
Ganleais atrue anthropoid0.90text
Eosimias seem to be more basal members than Ganleainstance ofOther extinct primates0.80text
Ganlearelated to PalaeobiologyThe0.60section
Ganlearelated to PalaeobiologyNMMP-390.60section
Ganlearelated to PalaeobiologyMyanmarpithecus0.60section
Ganlearelated to PalaeoecologyBased0.60section
Ganlearelated to PalaeoecologyIts0.60section

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