New quantitative analyses of the Nacholapithecus kerioi proximal ulna confirm morphological affinities with Equatorius and large papionins
Marta Pina,
Masato Nakatsukasa
Abstract:ObjectivesThe elbow of Nacholapithecus has been extensively described qualitatively, however its ulnar morphology has never been the focus of an in‐depth quantitative analysis before. Hence, our main aim is quantifying the proximal ulnar morphology in Nacholapithecus and exploring whether it is similar to those of Equatorius and Griphopithecus as previously reported.Materials and MethodsWe compared Nacholapithecus proximal ulnar morphology with a sample of extant and extinct anthropoids through principal compo… Show more
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