Propliopithecus

Pro-ply-o-pif-r-kus.
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Maeve Foster

Paleoclimatologist

Maeve Foster explores the Earth's climatic past to understand the forces that shaped life on our planet. Her research into ancient climate events provides valuable context for current environmental challenges.

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Name

Propliopithecus ‭(‬Before Pliopithecus‭).

Phonetic

Pro-ply-o-pif-r-kus.

Named By

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Mammalia,‭ ‬Primates,‭ ‬Hominoidea,‭ ‬Pliopithecidae.

Diet

Frugivore.

Species

P.‭ ‬haeckeli‭ (‬type‭)‬,‭ ‬P.‭ ‬ankeli,‭ ‬P.‭ ‬chirobates

Size

40‭ ‬centimetres long.

Known locations

Egypt,‭ ‬Fayum Province‭ ‬-‭ ‬Jebel Qatrani Formation.

Time Period

Rupelian of the Oligocene.

Fossil representation

Several specimens.

In Depth

       Like with Pliopithecus,‭ ‬the genus after which it was named,‭ ‬Propliopithecus was a gibbon-like ape that lived in Northeast Africa during the early Oligocene‭ (‬back in this time Egypt had an extensive covering of vegetation unlike the arid desert conditions that we know today‭)‬.‭ ‬Propliopithecus would have lived in the tree canopy where its stereoscopic vision‭ (‬granted by both eyes facing forwards‭) ‬would have allowed it to travel and reach and across for food with ease.‭ ‬The teeth which have a light enamel covering are most suited to a diet of fruits that would not require strong teeth or jaws to process.

       There is speculation that another primate called Aegyptopithecus is actually the same as Propliopithecus.‭ ‬Both are known from the same Formation of Egypt,‭ ‬from the same time period and both are similar in form,‭ ‬yet‭ ‬there is no universally accepted decision‭ ‬about whether they are the same or not.‭ ‬Should a decision be made that confirms they are the same‭; ‬Aegyptopithecus will become another synonym to Propliopithecus since this genus was named several decades before Aegyptopithecus.

Further Reading

– New fossil apes from Egypt and the initial differentiation of Hominoidea. – Nature 205:135-139. – E. L. Simons – 1965. – A new species of Propliopithecus from the Fayum, Egypt. – American Journal of Physical Anthropology 73(2):139-147. – E. L. Simons, D. T. Rasmussen & D. L. Gebo – 1987.

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