hylobatid
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Noun
hylobatid (plural hylobatids)
- (zoology) Any species of the family Hylobatidae; a gibbon.
- 1972, Elwyn L. Simons; David R. Pilbeam, “Hominoid Paleoprimatology”, in Russell Tuttle, editor, The Functional and Evolutionary Biology of Primates, page 55:
- The principal resemblances between pliopithecines and living hylobatids are found in the skull and dentition (Zapfe 1958).
- 2001, D. R. Begun, 10: African and Eurasian Miocene hominoids and the origins of Hominidae, Louis de Bonis, George D. Koufos, Peter Andrews (editors), Hominoid Evolution and Climatic Change in Europe, Volume 2, page 238,
- In the absence of an obvious cause, it must be considered unlikely that hylobatids and great apes (including fossil great apes) would have acquired all of these characters independently.
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