Crouzeliinae

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Crouzeliinae an entity of type: Insect

Crouzeliinae is an extinct subfamily of Pliopithecidae primates that inhabited Europe and China during the Miocene, approximately 8–14.5 million years ago - they appear to have originated in Asia and extended their range into Europe between 17 and 13 million years ago. Crouzeliines can be distinguished from the other Pliopithecoidea subfamilies on the basis of uniquely derived dental traits. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Crouzeliinae
rdf:langString Crouzeliinae
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rdf:langString David Begun, The Pliopithecoidea
rdf:langString Anapithecus
rdf:langString Barberapithecus
rdf:langString Egarapithecus
rdf:langString Laccopithecus
rdf:langString Plesiopliopithecus
rdf:langString Genera
rdf:langString Crouzeliinae
rdf:langString "Crouzeliines in general differ from plioplithecids in having sharper, more bilaterally compressed cusps more displaced between the margins of the crowns, resulting in larger, relatively deep occlusal basins ... Crouzeliines also differ in having elongated molars and premolars with sharp, well-developed crests, particularly between the trigonids and talonids and along the crown margins."
rdf:langString Crouzeliinae is an extinct subfamily of Pliopithecidae primates that inhabited Europe and China during the Miocene, approximately 8–14.5 million years ago - they appear to have originated in Asia and extended their range into Europe between 17 and 13 million years ago. Crouzeliines can be distinguished from the other Pliopithecoidea subfamilies on the basis of uniquely derived dental traits.
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