. The Ecology of arboreal folivores : a symposium held at the Conservation and Research Center, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, May 29-31, 1975 . Figure 5. Relative incisor size among Anthropoidea. Symbols: Cercopithecines (closed circles): 1, Cercopithecus pogonias; 2, Cercopithecus denti; 3, Cercopithecus cephus; 4, Macaca fascicu- laris; 5, Cercopithecus nictitans; 6, Macaca cyclopis; 7, Macaca mu- latta; 8, Macaca nigra; 9, Cercocebus albigena; 10, Macaca maura hecki; 11, Cercocebus torquatus; 12, Macaca sylvana; 13, Macaca speciosa; 14, Macaca nemestrina; 15, Papio hama


. The Ecology of arboreal folivores : a symposium held at the Conservation and Research Center, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, May 29-31, 1975 . Figure 5. Relative incisor size among Anthropoidea. Symbols: Cercopithecines (closed circles): 1, Cercopithecus pogonias; 2, Cercopithecus denti; 3, Cercopithecus cephus; 4, Macaca fascicu- laris; 5, Cercopithecus nictitans; 6, Macaca cyclopis; 7, Macaca mu- latta; 8, Macaca nigra; 9, Cercocebus albigena; 10, Macaca maura hecki; 11, Cercocebus torquatus; 12, Macaca sylvana; 13, Macaca speciosa; 14, Macaca nemestrina; 15, Papio hamadryas; 16, Man- drillus sphinx; 17, Mandrillus leucophaeus; 18, Papw anubis; 19, Pa/w cynocephalus; 20, Pa/w'o ursinus; 21, Theropithecus gelada; 22, Macaca fuscata; 23, Erythrocebus patas; 24, Cercopithecus mitis; 25, Cercopithecus Ihoesti; 26, Cercopithecus ascanius; 27, Cercopithecus aethiops; 28, Allenopithecus nigroviridis; 29, Cer- copithecus neglectus; 30, Cercopithecus hamlyni; 31, Miopithecus talapoin; 59, Macaca sinica. Colobines (open circles): 32, Pro- colobus verus; 33, Presbytis frontatus; 34, Presbytis aygula; 35, Presbytis rubicundus; 36, Presbytis potenziani; 37, Presbytis cristatus; 38, Presbytis phayrei; 39, Presbytis senex; 40, Presbytis obscurus; 41, Colobus angolensis; 42, Presbytis johni; 43, Colobus badius; 44, Pygathrix nemaeus; 45, Presbytis entellus entellus; 46, Colobus guereza; 47, Rhinopithecus roxellanae; 48, Presbytis entellus schistaceus; 49, Nasalis larvatus; 58, Simias concolor. Ceboids (C): 50, Saimiri sciureus; 51, Alouatta xnllosa. Hominoids (H): 52, Symphalangus syndactylus; 53, Hylobates moloch; 54, Pan troglodytes; 55, Pongo pygmaeus; 56, Gorilla gorilla; 57, Homo sapiens. pithecoids, hominoids, and 2 ceboids. The results of these studies in Figure 5 illustrate the allometric relationship between the natural logarithms of max- illary incisor width and body weight for the taxa analyzed. For the sake of convenience, interpretation of homin


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