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- Ouranopithecus abstract "Ouranopithecus is an extinct genus of Eurasian great ape represented by two species, Ouranopithecus macedoniensis, a late Miocene (9.6mya-8.7mya) hominoid from Greece and Bulgaria, and Ouranopithecus turkae, also from the late Miocene (8.7mya-7.4mya) of Turkey. Based on O. macedoniensis's dental and facial anatomy, it has been suggested that the Ouranopithecines were actually Dryopithecine. However, Ouranopithecines are probably more closely related to the Ponginae. Some researchers consider O. macedoniensis to be the last common ancestor of apes and humans, and a forerunner to australopithecines and man, although this is very controversial and not widely accepted. It is true that O. macedoniensis shares derived features with some early hominins (such as the frontal sinus, a cavity in the forehead), but they are almost certainly not closely related species. It has been suggested that it may be a synonym of Graecopithecus freybergi, although this is widely disputed in the literature.".
- Ouranopithecus class Mammal.
- Ouranopithecus family Hominidae.
- Ouranopithecus kingdom Animal.
- Ouranopithecus order Primate.
- Ouranopithecus phylum Chordate.
- Ouranopithecus thumbnail Ouranopithecus_macedoniensis.jpg?width=300.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageExternalLink taxonomy_primata.html.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageExternalLink hominoidea.htm.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageExternalLink 2011_Spassov_etal.pdf.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageID "2803233".
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageLength "9919".
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageRevisionID "683326285".
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Anatomy.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Anoiapithecus.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Ape.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Canine_teeth.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Canine_tooth.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fossil_taxa_described_in_1977.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miocene_mammals_of_Europe.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miocene_primates.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_apes.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Primate_genera.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Chordata.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Chororapithecus.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Dryopithecine.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Dryopithecini.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Dryopithecus.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Gigantopithecus.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Graecopithecus.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Graecopithecus_freybergi.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Herbaceous_layer.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Hominidae.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Hominini.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Hominins.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Hominoid.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Male.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Molar_(tooth).
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Musxc3xa9um_national_dhistoire_naturelle.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Nakalipithecus.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_of_Natural_History_(France).
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Nut_(fruit).
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Ouranopithecus_macedoniensis.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Ouranopithecus_turkae.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Pierolapithecus.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Ponginae.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Premolar.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Primate.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Samburupithecus.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Stratification_(vegetation).
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Tooth_enamel.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Torus.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Tuber.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLink Tubers.
- Ouranopithecus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ouranopithecus".
- Ouranopithecus classis "Mammalia".
- Ouranopithecus familia Hominidae.
- Ouranopithecus fossilRange Miocene.
- Ouranopithecus genus "Ouranopithecus".
- Ouranopithecus genusAuthority "Bonis & Melentis, 1977".
- Ouranopithecus hasPhotoCollection Ouranopithecus.
- Ouranopithecus imageCaption "Ouranopithecus macedoniensis skull, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris".
- Ouranopithecus imageWidth "250".
- Ouranopithecus name "Ouranopithecus".
- Ouranopithecus ordo "Primates".
- Ouranopithecus phylum Chordata.
- Ouranopithecus phylum Chordate.
- Ouranopithecus regnum "Animalia".
- Ouranopithecus subdivision "†Ouranopithecus macedoniensis".
- Ouranopithecus subdivision "†Ouranopithecus turkae".
- Ouranopithecus subdivisionRanks "Species".
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- Ouranopithecus subject Category:Fossil_taxa_described_in_1977.
- Ouranopithecus subject Category:Miocene_mammals_of_Europe.
- Ouranopithecus subject Category:Miocene_primates.
- Ouranopithecus subject Category:Prehistoric_apes.
- Ouranopithecus subject Category:Primate_genera.
- Ouranopithecus type Animal.
- Ouranopithecus type Article.
- Ouranopithecus type Eukaryote.
- Ouranopithecus type Mammal.
- Ouranopithecus type Species.
- Ouranopithecus type Article.
- Ouranopithecus type Mammal.
- Ouranopithecus type Thing.
- Ouranopithecus type Q19088.
- Ouranopithecus type Q729.
- Ouranopithecus type Q7377.
- Ouranopithecus comment "Ouranopithecus is an extinct genus of Eurasian great ape represented by two species, Ouranopithecus macedoniensis, a late Miocene (9.6mya-8.7mya) hominoid from Greece and Bulgaria, and Ouranopithecus turkae, also from the late Miocene (8.7mya-7.4mya) of Turkey. Based on O. macedoniensis's dental and facial anatomy, it has been suggested that the Ouranopithecines were actually Dryopithecine. However, Ouranopithecines are probably more closely related to the Ponginae. Some researchers consider O.".
- Ouranopithecus label "Ouranopithecus".