“…Hominid biogeography in Asia during the Pleistocene is characterized by a complex scenario where at least four genera— Pongo , Homo , Gigantopithecus , and Meganthropus —coexisted in mainland and island Asia (Ciochon, ; Zanolli et al, ). Although orangutans are today restricted to Borneo ( Pongo pygmaeus ) and northern Sumatra ( Pongo abelii and Pongo tapanuliensis ; Nater et al, ), they were widely distributed in China, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra, and Java during the Pleistocene (Bacon et al, ; Bacon & Long, , ; Ciochon, Olsen, & James, ; Groves, ; Harrison, , ; Harrison, Jin, Zhang, & Wang, ; Harrison, Krigbaum, & Manser, ; Hooijer, ; Ibrahim et al, ; Kaifu, Fachroel, & Baba, ; Nisbett & Ciochon, ; Olsen & Ciochon, ; Schwartz, Long, Cuong, Kha, & Tattersall, , ; Spehar et al, ; Wang et al, ; Zhao, Wang, Jin, Qin, & Pan, ).…”