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Anoiapithecus : ウィキペディア英語版
Anoiapithecus

''Anoiapithecus'' is an extinct genus of ape thought to be closely related to ''Dryopithecus''. Both genera lived during the Miocene, approximately 12 million years ago. Fossil specimens named by Salvador Moyà-Solà ''Anoiapithecus brevirostris'' are known from deposits from Spain.〔.〕
The discoverers described ''Anoiapithecus brevirostris'' as a hominoid (superfamily Hominoidea) in the Dryopithecine tribe. They believe that it has more modern traits than the Kenyapithecines from which ''Kenyapithecus wickeri'' from Kenya brings fragmentary information. The African specimens are considered a sister taxon to the hominids, and 2 million year younger European specimens must be from after the time that these two groups split. This means that hominids may have evolved in Europe.
The name comes from the Anoia River region in Catalonia, where the fossil was found. It has been given the nickname ''Lluc'' (since it is a male individual). The name Lluc is the Catalan form of Luke, which in Latin suggests "light" and this discovery enlighted our early evolution
The modern anatomical features that characterized the family Hominidae visible in Lluc's fossil among others are: unique facial pattern for hominoids, nasal aperture wide at the base, high cheek bone, and deep palate.〔
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