Sihong primates as the earliest known catarrhines from Eurasia.clipped by: shankargallery 
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This new evidence helps to resolve a longstanding problem concerning the origins of the Pliopithecidae. It was previously considered that specialized pliopithecids migrated into Europe during MN 5, originating from an unknown antecedent and location in Africa. Recognition that the Sihong primates have affinities with pliopithecids, but are more primitive, suggests that the initial differentiation and diversification of the clade may have taken place in Asia rather than Africa.
The associated vertebrate fauna indicates a late early Miocene age (correlating with MN 4, late Orleanian of Europe, ∼ 17-18 Ma), which establishes the Sihong primates as the earliest known catarrhines from Eurasia.