A Middle Miocene hominoid from Thailand and orangutan origins.

Nature

Paleontology Section, Geological Survey Division, Department of Mineral Resources, Bangkok-10400, Thailand.

Published: March 2003

AI Article Synopsis

  • Sivapithecus has been commonly viewed as the closest ancestor to orangutans, but recent findings suggest a new species, cf. Lufengpithecus chiangmuanensis, could be a better candidate due to its dental similarities to modern orangutans.
  • This newly identified species from northern Thailand dates back to the Middle Miocene and shows connections to the Pongo clade, comprising other hominoids like Gigantopithecus and Sivapithecus.
  • Interestingly, the flora associated with this species indicates strong African influences, suggesting there was a temporary connection between Southeast Asia and Africa around the Middle Miocene that may have aided in the dispersal of hominoid species.

Article Abstract

The origin of orangutans has long been debated. Sivapithecus is considered to be the closest ancestor of orangutans because of its facial-palatal similarities, but its dental characteristics and postcranial skeleton do not confirm this phylogenetic position. Here we report a new Middle Miocene hominoid, cf. Lufengpithecus chiangmuanensis n. sp. from northern Thailand. Its dental morphology relates it to the Pongo clade, which includes Lufengpithecus, Sivapithecus, Gigantopithecus, Ankarapithecus and possibly Griphopithecus. Our new species displays striking dental resemblances with living orangutans and appears as a more likely candidate to represent an ancestor of this ape. In addition, it originates from the geographic area of Pleistocene orangutans. But surprisingly, the associated flora shows strong African affinities, demonstrating the existence of a temporary floral and faunal dispersal corridor between southeast Asia and Africa during the Middle Miocene, which may have played a critical role in hominoid dispersion.

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