Taxonomic Implications of Sexual Dimorphism in Lufengpithecus

  • Kelley J
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... This has l> een particularly true for anthropoid primates , among whose living members are some of the most highly si/e dimorphic ... Wood and Xu (1991) carried out a complementary study of detailed occlusal morphology, cusp proportions, and dental metrics in the Lufeng teeth. ...

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Kelley, J. (1993). Taxonomic Implications of Sexual Dimorphism in Lufengpithecus. In Species, Species Concepts and Primate Evolution (pp. 429–458). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3745-2_17

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