Abstract

Specimens of Kenyapithecus wickeri representing the family Hominidae have already been described from the Upper Miocene site at Fort Ternan, Kenya. The site has also yielded fossil remains of a member of the Hylobatidae resembling Limnopithecus; teeth of a primate closely resembling Oreopithecus; teeth of a species of Proconsul; part of a jaw which suggests the genus Dryopithecus and some teeth of the family Cercopithecoidea.

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