. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. AFRICAN PLIO-PLEISTOCENE 103 Table 14 Limb-proportions in Theropithecus The lengths of the segments in the fossil forms are estimated as described in the text Lengths (mm) Humerus Radius Femur Kanjera Large male C235 224 234 Kanjera Large female 209 198 201 Olorgesailie Male c 290 — 297 Olorgesailie Female c 240 — 232 T. gelada Male (U. Primatology) 194 210 209 T. gelada Male (AM 60568) 204 220 212 300 c 3 0) R/H H/F R/F 95-3 IOO-4 95-7 94-7 104-0 98-5 — c 97-6 — — c 103-4 — io8'2 92'8 ioo'5 107-8 96-3 103-8 200. 200 300 Femur Fig. 2


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. AFRICAN PLIO-PLEISTOCENE 103 Table 14 Limb-proportions in Theropithecus The lengths of the segments in the fossil forms are estimated as described in the text Lengths (mm) Humerus Radius Femur Kanjera Large male C235 224 234 Kanjera Large female 209 198 201 Olorgesailie Male c 290 — 297 Olorgesailie Female c 240 — 232 T. gelada Male (U. Primatology) 194 210 209 T. gelada Male (AM 60568) 204 220 212 300 c 3 0) R/H H/F R/F 95-3 IOO-4 95-7 94-7 104-0 98-5 — c 97-6 — — c 103-4 — io8'2 92'8 ioo'5 107-8 96-3 103-8 200. 200 300 Femur Fig. 26. Relationship between humeral and femoral length in Papionini. a. Papio. h. Mandrillus. c. T. gelada. oswaldi, maXe and iemaXe. , male and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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