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Kamoyapithecus

Kamoyapithecus ('Kamoya' + Greek -pithekos “ape”) was a primate that lived in Africa during the late Oligocene period, about 27.5-24.2 million years ago. First found in 1948 as part of a University of California, Berkeley expedition, it was at first thought to be under a form of Proconsul by C.T. Madden in 1980, but after a re-examination by Meave Leakey…

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Avg. degree1.86
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Kamoyapithecus → Africa, Its, KNM-LS, Late-Oligocene, Proconsul, The, This, Through, X-ray

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genus found proconsul fossil madden 1980 hamiltoni africa teeth 1948 expedition oligocene jaw fragments canines 'kamoya' greek -pithekos ape primate

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Kamoyapithecusrelated to MorphologyThe0.60section
Kamoyapithecusrelated to MorphologyKNM-LS0.60section
Kamoyapithecusrelated to MorphologyThrough0.60section
Kamoyapithecusrelated to MorphologyProconsul0.60section
Kamoyapithecusrelated to MorphologyIts0.60section
Kamoyapithecusrelated to MorphologyX-ray0.60section
Kamoyapithecusrelated to MorphologyThis0.60section
Kamoyapithecusrelated to MorphologyLate-Oligocene0.60section
Kamoyapithecusrelated to MorphologyAfrica0.60section

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