2019 in primate paleontology

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This article records new taxa of fossil primates of every kind are scheduled to be described during the year 2019, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to paleontology of primates that are scheduled to occur in the year 2019.

NameNoveltyStatusAuthorsAgeType localityCountryNotesImages
Alophe[1][2] Gen. et sp. nov Valid Rasmussen et al. Early Miocene Kenya An early Old World monkey. The type species is A. metios.
Anthradapis[3] Gen. et sp. nov Chavasseau et al. Eocene Vietnam A member of the family Sivaladapidae. The type species is A. vietnamensis.
Aseanpithecus[4] Gen. et sp. nov Valid Jaeger et al. Eocene Pondaung Myanmar An early member of Anthropoidea. The type species is A. myanmarensis.
Bownomomys[5] Gen. et comb. nov Valid Morse et al. Eocene United States
( Wyoming)
An early primate. Genus includes "Teilhardina" americana Bown (1976) and "Teilhardina" crassidens Bown & Rose (1987)
Cercopithecoides bruneti[6] Sp. nov Valid Pallas et al. Late Miocene Chad
Danuvius[7] Gen. et sp. nov Valid Böhme et al. Miocene Germany A member of the family Hominidae. The type species is D. guggenmosi.
Homo luzonensis[8] Sp. nov Valid Détroit et al. Late Pleistocene Philippines A species of Homo
Homunculus vizcainoi[9] Sp. nov Valid Kay & Perry Miocene Santa Cruz Argentina A New World monkey
Nanopithecus[10] Gen. et sp. nov Valid Plavcan et al. Pliocene Kanapoi Kenya A relative of guenons. Genus includes new species N. browni.

Parvimico[11]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Kay et al.

Early Miocene

Bala

Peru

A New World monkey of uncertain phylogenetic placement. Genus includes new species P. materdei.

General research

General paleoanthropology

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