Hi. I'm studying for a public employment exam. There is a unit about
paleontology in which are mentionioned species such as Dryopithecus,
Ramaphitecus, Gigantopithecus, Ramapithecus wickeri and Ramapithecus
punjabicus.
I find it somewhat confusing, because mi univeristy degree has
nothing to do with such matters, so I'd like to have a familytree when
I can place that five species and understand a little bit better that
matter. I spent yesterday afternoon and night searching in Google for
a family tree where that five species appear, but I had no luck.
Maybe anyone here can point me to a family tree. I'd be eternally
grateful.
TIA and regards.
Don Kenney - 01 Aug 2005 19:21 GMT
> Hi. I'm studying for a public employment exam. There is a unit about
>paleontology in which are mentionioned species such as Dryopithecus,
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>
> TIA and regards.
All I know is that they are fossil primates. I'm an invertebrate kind
if guy myself. Bones are creepy.
Try this website:
http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/anth1602/pcprimpr.html