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- Q18390619 subject Q8470049.
- Q18390619 abstract "ZT 299 is a 6.0 to 6.5 million-year-old juvenile male Lufengpithecus lufengensis cranium from the terminal Miocene period of Yunnan, China. An international team of scientists discovered the cranium in 2013 in an open-pit lignite mine in the Zhaotong Basin in northeastern Yunnan province. ZT 299 is only the second juvenile ape crania recovered from the Miocene of Eurasia and is provisionally assigned to the species Lufengpithecus lufengensis. ZT 299 reinforces the view that Lufengpithecus represents a distinct, late surviving lineage of East Asian Miocene apes, apes that appeared about 25 million years ago during the Miocene period.".
- Q18390619 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?term=Miocene&allowed_in_frame=0.
- Q18390619 wikiPageExternalLink overview.
- Q18390619 wikiPageExternalLink dental+crypt.
- Q18390619 wikiPageExternalLink Miocene-Epoch.
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- Q18390619 wikiPageWikiLink Q10320472.
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- Q18390619 wikiPageWikiLink Q2258192.
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- Q18390619 wikiPageWikiLink Q76267.
- Q18390619 wikiPageWikiLink Q8470049.
- Q18390619 wikiPageWikiLink Q853422.
- Q18390619 comment "ZT 299 is a 6.0 to 6.5 million-year-old juvenile male Lufengpithecus lufengensis cranium from the terminal Miocene period of Yunnan, China. An international team of scientists discovered the cranium in 2013 in an open-pit lignite mine in the Zhaotong Basin in northeastern Yunnan province. ZT 299 is only the second juvenile ape crania recovered from the Miocene of Eurasia and is provisionally assigned to the species Lufengpithecus lufengensis.".
- Q18390619 label "ZT 299 (Lufengpithecus)".