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Epipliopithecus vindobonensis is an extinct species of pliopithecoid primate recovered from the Middle Miocene deposits of Devínska Nová Ves fissure in western Slovakia. Epipliopithecus is one of the few pliopithecoids for which both cranial and post-cranial fossil material has been recovered. Most pliopithecoids are known only from fossilized teeth, whereas Epipliopithecus is known from three nearly complete skeletons. As such, Epipliopithecus has greatly informed the modern understanding of pliopithecoid anatomy, locomotion, and phylogeny.

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  • Epipliopithecus (en)
  • Epipliopithecus vindobonensis (es)
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  • Epipliopithecus vindobonensis es una especie extinta de primate catarrino de la familia Pliopithecidae que vivió a mediados del Mioceno. El material fue encontrado en una fisura de un depósito en una roca en Neudorf, en la parte más Sur de los Cárpatos,en el Brode Este de la cuenca de Viena.​ La roca es de caliza gris y dolomita formada en el Mesozoico o quizás en el Jurásico.​ (es)
  • Epipliopithecus vindobonensis is an extinct species of pliopithecoid primate recovered from the Middle Miocene deposits of Devínska Nová Ves fissure in western Slovakia. Epipliopithecus is one of the few pliopithecoids for which both cranial and post-cranial fossil material has been recovered. Most pliopithecoids are known only from fossilized teeth, whereas Epipliopithecus is known from three nearly complete skeletons. As such, Epipliopithecus has greatly informed the modern understanding of pliopithecoid anatomy, locomotion, and phylogeny. (en)
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  • Zapfe & Hürzeler, 1957 (en)
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  • Epipliopithecus vindobonensis es una especie extinta de primate catarrino de la familia Pliopithecidae que vivió a mediados del Mioceno. El material fue encontrado en una fisura de un depósito en una roca en Neudorf, en la parte más Sur de los Cárpatos,en el Brode Este de la cuenca de Viena.​ La roca es de caliza gris y dolomita formada en el Mesozoico o quizás en el Jurásico.​ (es)
  • Epipliopithecus vindobonensis is an extinct species of pliopithecoid primate recovered from the Middle Miocene deposits of Devínska Nová Ves fissure in western Slovakia. Epipliopithecus is one of the few pliopithecoids for which both cranial and post-cranial fossil material has been recovered. Most pliopithecoids are known only from fossilized teeth, whereas Epipliopithecus is known from three nearly complete skeletons. As such, Epipliopithecus has greatly informed the modern understanding of pliopithecoid anatomy, locomotion, and phylogeny. (en)
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