An additional specimen of a large-bodied Miocene hominoid from Chiang Muan, northern Thailand

Chiang Muan is the first Miocene fossil site in Southeast Asia, from which large-bodied Miocene hominoids have been discovered (Kunimatsu et al., Primate Res 16:299, 2000a). In this article, we describe a hominoid lower molar (CMu15-5′01) recovered from the Upper Lignite Member of Chiang Muan. The a...

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Main Authors: Yutaka Kunimatsu, Benjavun Ratanasthien, Hideo Nakaya, Haruo Saegusa, Shinji Nagaoka, Yûsuke Suganuma, Akira Fukuchi, Bantita Udomkan
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-620722018-09-11T09:21:32Z An additional specimen of a large-bodied Miocene hominoid from Chiang Muan, northern Thailand Yutaka Kunimatsu Benjavun Ratanasthien Hideo Nakaya Haruo Saegusa Shinji Nagaoka Yûsuke Suganuma Akira Fukuchi Bantita Udomkan Agricultural and Biological Sciences Chiang Muan is the first Miocene fossil site in Southeast Asia, from which large-bodied Miocene hominoids have been discovered (Kunimatsu et al., Primate Res 16:299, 2000a). In this article, we describe a hominoid lower molar (CMu15-5′01) recovered from the Upper Lignite Member of Chiang Muan. The age of Chiang Muan is estimated to be latest Middle or earliest Late Miocene (around 11 Ma), based on the mammalian fauna. © Japan Monkey Centre and Springer-Verlag 2004. 2018-09-11T09:21:32Z 2018-09-11T09:21:32Z 2005-01-01 Journal 00328332 2-s2.0-13744251026 10.1007/s10329-004-0096-6 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=13744251026&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62072
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Yutaka Kunimatsu
Benjavun Ratanasthien
Hideo Nakaya
Haruo Saegusa
Shinji Nagaoka
Yûsuke Suganuma
Akira Fukuchi
Bantita Udomkan
An additional specimen of a large-bodied Miocene hominoid from Chiang Muan, northern Thailand
description Chiang Muan is the first Miocene fossil site in Southeast Asia, from which large-bodied Miocene hominoids have been discovered (Kunimatsu et al., Primate Res 16:299, 2000a). In this article, we describe a hominoid lower molar (CMu15-5′01) recovered from the Upper Lignite Member of Chiang Muan. The age of Chiang Muan is estimated to be latest Middle or earliest Late Miocene (around 11 Ma), based on the mammalian fauna. © Japan Monkey Centre and Springer-Verlag 2004.
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author Yutaka Kunimatsu
Benjavun Ratanasthien
Hideo Nakaya
Haruo Saegusa
Shinji Nagaoka
Yûsuke Suganuma
Akira Fukuchi
Bantita Udomkan
author_facet Yutaka Kunimatsu
Benjavun Ratanasthien
Hideo Nakaya
Haruo Saegusa
Shinji Nagaoka
Yûsuke Suganuma
Akira Fukuchi
Bantita Udomkan
author_sort Yutaka Kunimatsu
title An additional specimen of a large-bodied Miocene hominoid from Chiang Muan, northern Thailand
title_short An additional specimen of a large-bodied Miocene hominoid from Chiang Muan, northern Thailand
title_full An additional specimen of a large-bodied Miocene hominoid from Chiang Muan, northern Thailand
title_fullStr An additional specimen of a large-bodied Miocene hominoid from Chiang Muan, northern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed An additional specimen of a large-bodied Miocene hominoid from Chiang Muan, northern Thailand
title_sort additional specimen of a large-bodied miocene hominoid from chiang muan, northern thailand
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