Pan Y R, Waddle D M, Fleagle J G
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1989 Jun;79(2):137-58. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330790203.
Laccopithecus robustus is a siamang-sized fossil ape from the Miocene site of Lufeng, China. The species is known from a partial cranium, numerous mandibles, and scores of isolated teeth. This species shows striking dental similarities to Pliopithecus from the Miocene of Europe and a number of cranial similarities to extant gibbons. Laccopithecus differs from extant gibbons and resembles other fossil and extant apes in showing marked sexual dimorphism in the size and shape of the canines and anterior lower premolars. Evidence for sexual differences in either the size or shape of other teeth is less clear. There is some evidence for a sexual size dimorphism based on the variability of molar teeth.
粗壮禄丰猿是一种来自中国禄丰中新世遗址、体型与合趾猿相当的化石猿类。该物种的化石包括一个部分颅骨、众多下颌骨以及大量单个牙齿。这个物种在牙齿方面与欧洲中新世的上新猿有显著相似之处,在颅骨方面与现存的长臂猿有许多相似之处。粗壮禄丰猿与现存长臂猿不同,在犬齿和下前磨牙的大小和形状上表现出明显的两性异形,这一点与其他化石猿类和现存猿类相似。其他牙齿在大小或形状上存在性别差异的证据则不太明确。基于臼齿的变异性,有一些证据表明存在两性大小差异。