April 2024 : publication Nature Communications

The Miocene primate Pliobates is a pliopithecoid

The systematic status of the small-bodied catarrhine primate Pliobates cataloniae, from the Miocene (11.6 Ma) of Spain, is controversial because it displays a mosaic of primitive and derived features compared with extant hominoids (apes and humans). Cladistic analyses have recovered Pliobates as either a stem hominoid or as a pliopithecoid stem catarrhine (i.e., preceding the cercopithecoid–hominoid divergence). Here, we describe additional dental remains of P. cataloniae from another locality that display unambiguous synapomorphies of crouzeliid pliopithecoids. Our cladistic analyses support a close phylogenetic link with poorly-known small crouzeliids from Europe based on (cranio)dental characters but recover pliopithecoids as stem hominoids when postcranial characters are included. We conclude that Pliobates is a derived stem catarrhine that shows postcranial convergences with modern apes in the elbow and wrist joints—thus clarifying pliopithecoid evolution and illustrating the plausibility of independent acquisition of postcranial similarities between hylobatids and hominids.

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Fig. 4: Three-dimensional virtual renderings of the OES and EDJ of Pliobates cataloniae cheek teeth from ACM/C5-D1 in occlusal view.

References

Bouchet F., Zanolli C., Urciuoli A., Almécija S., Fortuny J., Robles J. M., Beaudet A., Moya-Sola S., Alba D. 2024 – The Miocene primate Pliobates is a pliopithecoid – Nature Communications, 15, 2822 – DOI 10.1038/s41467-024-47034-9

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