Cladistic analysis of cercopithecid relationships
Abstract
The phyletic relationships of cercopithecid higher taxa are fairly well understood. By reference to the outgroup Hominoidea, character state distributions for a variety of dental, cranial and posteranial features are reviewed and morphotypes are presented for supra-generic taxa. Cercopithecids show 13 derived conditions relative to the eucatarrhine morphotype. Cercopithecines are further derived by eight features while the colobine morphotype shows an additional nine synapomorphies, including three newly identified pedal features. Within Cercopithecinae, the tribes Papionini and Cercopithecini are each characterized by several derived states. In turn, each tribe includes a relatively conservative and a more derived clade, recognized at the subtribal level: Macacina and Papionina (including the previously recognized Theropithecina) for Papionini: and the newly defined Allenopithecina and Cercopithecina among Cercopithecini. The distinctions within Colobinae appear comparable to those defining cercopithecine subtribes, and two taxa are accepted at that rank: the African Colobina, defined by three derived states: and the possibly paraphyletic Asian Presbytina. Piliocolobus shares four synapomorphies with Procolobus and therefore is ranked as a subgenus of that taxon. The hypothesis that Dolichopithecus is the direct descendant of Mesopithecus is weakened on the basis of contrary pedal evidence.
- Publication:
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Journal of Human Evolution
- Pub Date:
- January 1987
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1987JHumE..16...81S
- Keywords:
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- Morphotypes;
- Cercopithecidae;
- Cercopithecinae;
- Coiobinae;
- Allenopithecina;
- foot morphology;
- cladistic analysis