Authors
Mary T Silcox, Ashleigh E Benham, Jonathan I Bloch
Publication date
2010/6/1
Journal
Journal of human evolution
Volume
58
Issue
6
Pages
505-521
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
We describe a virtual endocast produced from ultra high resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT) data for the microsyopid, Microsyops annectens (middle Eocene, Wyoming). It is the most complete and least distorted endocast known for a plesiadapiform primate and because of the relatively basal position of Microsyopidae, has particular importance to reconstructing primitive characteristics for Primates. Cranial capacity is estimated at 5.9 cm3, yielding encephalization quotients (EQ) of 0.26–0.39 (Jerison’s equation) and 0.32–0.52 (Eisenberg’s equation), depending on the body mass estimate. Even the lowest EQ estimate for M. annectens is higher than that for Plesiadapis cookei, while the range of estimates overlaps with that of Ignacius graybullianus and with the lower end of the range of estimates for fossil euprimates. As in other plesiadapiforms, the olfactory bulbs of M. annectens are large. The cerebrum …
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