iPHEP, Institut de Paléoprimatologie et Paléontologie Humaine, Evolution et Paléoenvironnements, UMR CNRS 6046, Faculté des Sciences de Poitiers, 40 avenue du Recteur Pineau, F-86022 Poitiers cedex, France.
J Hum Evol. 2011 Sep;61(3):327-31. doi: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.04.011.
Recent excavations in northwestern Kenya have recovered a vertebrate fauna of late early or early late Oligocene age. Among the mammal remains, a fragmentary lower jaw and an isolated upper molar have been attributed to a small primate, Lokonepithecus manai gen. et sp. nov. Lokonepithecus is a primitive member of the Parapithecidae and possibly most closely related to Apidium from the Fayum. The new primate from Kenya is the youngest parapithecid known and its occurrence in the Oligocene of Kenya suggests that sub-Saharan Africa probably played a major role in the evolutionary history of several groups of mammals.
肯尼亚西北部的最新发掘出土了晚始新世或早渐新世的脊椎动物化石群。在哺乳动物遗骸中,一块破碎的下颌骨和一颗孤立的上臼齿被归为一种小型灵长类动物,即 Lokonepithecus manai 属种新种。Lokonepithecus 是副猴科的原始成员,可能与法尤姆的 Apidium 最为接近。这种来自肯尼亚的新型灵长类动物是已知最年轻的副猴科动物,它的出现表明肯尼亚的渐新世可能在几个哺乳动物群体的进化历史中发挥了重要作用。