Morphology of the Upper Post Canine Complex of Pleistocene Ponginae From Vietnam—Anatomical Variability and Systematics

IF 2 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY American Journal of Biological Anthropology Pub Date : 2025-04-25 DOI:10.1002/ajpa.70049
David W. Cameron, Russell L. Ciochon, Long Vu, Anh Tuan Nguyen
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Abstract

Objectives

To examine the morphological variability of the isolated upper post-canine teeth currently allocated to Pongo and Langsonia from northern Vietnam. To revise the taxonomy and assess the systematics of the Middle and Late Pleistocene Ponginae based on the morphological and metric variation and the identification of derived features within samples.

Materials and Methods

A series of correspondent analyses were generated against a large database of morphological (phenetic) characters scored for each tooth. Before analysis, the data was converted into a binary format. This frequently resulted in around 130 character states (variables) being analyzed.

Results

We demonstrate that in terms of morphological and metric variation, the Middle and Late Pleistocene Ponginae samples frequently fall well outside the range observed in extant Pongo pygmaeus, but also the combined range seen in Pan paniscus and P. troglodytes. Many derived features were identified among the fossil samples. We recognize three species of Langsonia from Thẩm Khuyên Cave, one being the original species named by Schwartz and colleagues, while the other two were previously considered to belong to a species and subspecies of Pongo. We recognize two new species of Pongo from the Late Pleistocene of Làng Tráng and Kéo Lèng caves.

Discussion

We conclude that the diversity of Ponginae inhabiting this part of mainland Southeast Asia during the Middle to Late Pleistocene is part of a monophyletic Pongo clade to the exclusion of Langsonia, which we consider a primitive member of the Ponginae.

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越南更新世犬科上后犬齿复合体的形态——解剖变异与分类学
目的研究越南北部Pongo和Langsonia分离的上颌后犬齿的形态变异。根据标本中形态和尺度的变化以及衍生特征的鉴定,对中晚更新世Ponginae的分类学进行修订和系统评价。材料和方法对每颗牙齿的形态学(表型)特征进行了一系列的分析。在分析之前,数据被转换成二进制格式。这通常会导致分析大约130个字符状态(变量)。结果表明,在形态和尺度变化方面,中晚更新世Ponginae样品经常超出现有Pongo pygmaeus所观察到的范围,也超出了Pan paniscus和P. troglodytes所观察到的综合范围。在化石样本中发现了许多衍生特征。我们在Thẩm Khuyên Cave中发现了三种Langsonia,其中一种是Schwartz及其同事命名的原始物种,而另外两种先前被认为属于Pongo的一个种和亚种。我们在Làng Tráng和ksamo l洞的晚更新世发现了两个新的庞戈物种。我们得出结论,在中更新世至晚更新世居住在东南亚大陆这一地区的Ponginae的多样性是单系Pongo分支的一部分,而Langsonia则被排除在外,我们认为它是Ponginae的原始成员。
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