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Ekembo

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Hominoidea

Phylum
  
Chordata

Class
  
Mammalia

Family
  
incertae sedis

Order
  
Primate

Ekembo

Genus
  
Ekembo McNulty et al. 2015

Similar
  
Primate, Proconsul nyanzae, Proconsulidae, Proconsul heseloni, Nacholapithecus

Ekembo is an extinct primate genus found in 20 to 17 million year old sediments from the Miocene epoch. Specimens have been found at sites around the ancient Kisingiri volcano in Kenya on Rusinga Island and Mfangano Island in Lake Victoria. The name Ekembo is Suba for "ape" or "monkey"..

To account for substantial morphological variation in the genus Proconsul (primate), two species, P. nyanzae and P. heseloni, were placed in the new genus Ekembo.

Description

Ekembo is distinguished from other early Miocene catarrhines on the basis of dental and mandibular morphology. The molars of Ekembo are more rounded or bunodont than those of Proconsul (primate) and the canine teeth taper to a point while those of Proconsul (primate) are more "blade-like". E. heseloni is medium-sized while E. nyanzae is larger. Both E. nyanzae and E. heseloni are moderately sexually dimorphic.

References

Ekembo Wikipedia


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