Dendropithecus

Dendropithecus
Temporal range:
20–15 Million years ago
Dendropithecus macinnesi jaw
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Suborder: Haplorhini
Infraorder: Simiiformes
Family: Dendropithecidae
Genus: Dendropithecus
Andrews and Simons, 1977
Species
  • D. macinnesi (Clark and Leakey, 1950) (type species)
  • D. ugandensis (Pickford et al., 2010)

Dendropithecus is an extinct genus of apes native to East Africa between 20 and 15 million years ago. Dendropithecus was originally suggested to be related to modern gibbons, based primarily on similarities in size, dentition, and skeletal adaptations. However, further studies have shown that Dendropithecus lacks derived hominoid traits. Instead, the traits shared between this taxon and modern primates are primitive for all catarrhines. Dendropithecus is now considered to be a stem catarrhine, too primitive to be closely related to any modern primates.