| Publications [#240691] of Richard F. Kay
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- Luchterhand, K; Kay, RF; Madden, RH, ( Mohanamico herskovitzi gen. et sp. nov., a middle Miocene South American primate).,
Comptes Rendus Academie Des Sciences Series II, vol. 303 no. 19
(January, 1986),
pp. 1753-1758
(last updated on 2025/06/15)
Abstract: Mohanamico hershkovitzi was about the size of the living squirrel monkey Saimiri sciureus. Its molars are low-crowned and the molar crests are not pronounced suggesting a frugivorous diet like Aotus. The lateral incisor is large and high-crowned, which foreshadows living Pitheciinae. The canines and P2 were large and sharp like Callimico. Our analysis of the mandible and teeth suggest that Mohanamico is a primitive member of the Pitheciinae. Some similarities with Callimico and Saguinus are also noted raising the possibility that pithecines and callitrichids are monophyletic. (Introduction in French but main article in English).-from Authors
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