Trachypithecus phayrei (Cercopithecidae)



Trachypithecus phayrei ist eine Primatenart innerhalb der Familie Cercopithecidae.

Systematik

Daten zu den einzelnen Funden von Trachypithecus phayrei
Sammlung Kommentar zum Fundort Epoche, Alter
Xiashan Cave, lower part (Guangdong Province) Xiashan Cave, Xiashan River Valley, at the western side of Dayunwu Mountain, 4 km from the Capital of Pingtang District (Southwest of Luoding). Lat long is for Luoding. Middle Pleistocene
zwischen 0.01 und 0.78 Millionen Jahren
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie Lithographie
"The sediments of the site belong to cave accumulations..." late middle Pleistocene See stratigraphic column, Fig. 2
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: Pongo pygmaeus
Sammlung Kommentar zum Fundort Epoche, Alter
Shanbeiyan Cave, Luoding Guangdong Province, Luoding County; Pingtang district southwest of Luoding, at the western side of Dayunwushan (Mountain range). Shanbeiyan Cave is located 10 km to the Northwest of Xiashan Cave (see collection "Xiashan Cave"), which has a distance of 4 km to the governmental seat of Pingtang district. Middle Pleistocene
zwischen 0.13 und 0.78 Millionen Jahren
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie Lithographie
Middle Pleistocene yellow-brown sandy clay, not lithified, not condensed
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: Macaca assamensis
Sammlung Kommentar zum Fundort Epoche, Alter Kommentar zur Sammlung
Huanglong Cave "About 50 m in front of the site is the Dashui River, a branch of the Hangjiang River. The entrance... is about 7.8 m above the current river level. Huanglong Cave extends more than 400 m... five regions were mapped, and four... were excavated... All of the human fossils and most of the animal fossils were excavated from Region 1. A few animal fossils were found in Region 2... Region 1 [is] about 50 m2" Late Pleistocene
zwischen 0.01 und 0.13 Millionen Jahren
Huanglongdong
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie Lithographie Museum
local section has five layers, and "All the seven hominin teeth, all the stone artifacts and most of the animal fossils are derived from Layer 3" U-series dates from two rhinoceros teeth and stalagmites range from 79.4 +/- 6.3 ka to 103.7 +/- 1.6 ka but there is also an ESR date on a rhino tooth of 34.78 to 44.18 ka "Red silt clay layer... Two thin flowstone layers developed with a break. Below the flowstone layers there are isolated stalagmites which have no direct connection with the flowstone layer" IVPP
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: Homo sapiens

Literatur

Y. Gu, W. Huang, D. Chen, X. Guo, N. G. Jablonski 1996, Pleistocene fossil Primates from Luoding, Guangdong. Vertebrata PalAsiatica (Gujizhui dongwu xuebao). 34:3, p. 235 - 250
W. Liu, X. Wu, S. Pei, X. Wu, C. J. Norton 2009, Huanglong Cave: A Late Pleistocene human fossil site in Hubei Province, China. Quaternary International. :3, p. - 250, DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2009.06.017