Re: Miocene and Pliocene apes familiy tree?

Harry Erwin (herwin@gmu.edu)
Sun, 23 Jul 1995 16:50:13 -0400

In article <3up2nl$eb6@nntp.ucs.ubc.ca>, VINCENT@REG.TRIUMF.CA (pete) wrote:

>
> Yes, I just tucked this same question onto the end of a post. Anyone
> responding, please use this (Joerg's) subject line so we can keep the
> threads tidier. When I was in school, many moons ago, it seems to
> me that Dryo was the most recent common ancestor that was proposed,
> though I have a vague memory that it was later deposed.
>

In the time of the great lumpers, about 30 years ago, _everything_ was
Dryopithecus.

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