Skip to main content
Journal cover image

Three newly discovered skulls of Homunculus patagonicus support its position as a stem platyrrhine and establish its diurnal arboreal folivorous habits.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Kay, RF; Vizcaino, S; Tauber, AA; Bargo, MS; Williams, BA; Luna, C; Colbert, MW
Published in: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
January 1, 2005

Duke Scholars

Published In

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

ISSN

0002-9483

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

Start / End Page

127 / 127

Publisher

WILEY-LISS

Related Subject Headings

  • Anthropology
  • 4401 Anthropology
  • 4301 Archaeology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 2101 Archaeology
  • 1601 Anthropology
  • 0603 Evolutionary Biology
 

Citation

APA
Chicago
ICMJE
MLA
NLM
Kay, R. F., Vizcaino, S., Tauber, A. A., Bargo, M. S., Williams, B. A., Luna, C., & Colbert, M. W. (2005). Three newly discovered skulls of Homunculus patagonicus support its position as a stem platyrrhine and establish its diurnal arboreal folivorous habits. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 127–127.
Kay, R. F., S. Vizcaino, A. A. Tauber, M. S. Bargo, B. A. Williams, C. Luna, and M. W. Colbert. “Three newly discovered skulls of Homunculus patagonicus support its position as a stem platyrrhine and establish its diurnal arboreal folivorous habits.AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, January 1, 2005, 127–127.
Kay RF, Vizcaino S, Tauber AA, Bargo MS, Williams BA, Luna C, et al. Three newly discovered skulls of Homunculus patagonicus support its position as a stem platyrrhine and establish its diurnal arboreal folivorous habits. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 2005 Jan 1;127–127.
Kay, R. F., et al. “Three newly discovered skulls of Homunculus patagonicus support its position as a stem platyrrhine and establish its diurnal arboreal folivorous habits.AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, WILEY-LISS, Jan. 2005, pp. 127–127.
Kay RF, Vizcaino S, Tauber AA, Bargo MS, Williams BA, Luna C, Colbert MW. Three newly discovered skulls of Homunculus patagonicus support its position as a stem platyrrhine and establish its diurnal arboreal folivorous habits. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. WILEY-LISS; 2005 Jan 1;127–127.
Journal cover image

Published In

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

ISSN

0002-9483

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

Start / End Page

127 / 127

Publisher

WILEY-LISS

Related Subject Headings

  • Anthropology
  • 4401 Anthropology
  • 4301 Archaeology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 2101 Archaeology
  • 1601 Anthropology
  • 0603 Evolutionary Biology