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American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1993

Facial anatomy of Victoriapithecus and its relevance to the ancestral cranial morphology of Old World monkeys and apes.

Brenda R Benefit; Monte L. McCrossin


The 85th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta, GA | 2016

A large-bodied ape canine from middle Miocene Napudet deposits in the Turkana Basin, Kenya

Isaiah O Nengo; Brenda R Benefit; Irisa D Arney; Monte L. McCrossin; Todd C. Rae; Ellen R. Miller


The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans | 2017

Proximal Humeral Evidence for Partitioning of Locomotor Substrates by four Catarrhine Species from the Middle Miocene of Maboko Island, Kenya

Monte L. McCrossin; Brenda R Benefit


The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans | 2017

The unusual and generically distinct face of the middle Miocene small-bodied ape “Micropithecus” leakeyorum from Maboko Island, Kenya

Brenda R Benefit; Monte L. McCrossin; Erica R Davis


The 85th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta, GA | 2016

Avifaunal contributions to the paleoenvironment of Kenyapithecus, Victoriapithecus, and other middle Miocene primates from Maboko Island, Kenya

Monte L. McCrossin; Brenda R Benefit


The 84th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis, MO | 2015

Does the strength of adult relationships in pair bonded monogamous siamangs fluctuate over the long term in response to female reproductive status and/or the presence of offspring?

Fiona McCrossin; Brenda R Benefit; Donica Spence; Cole Tobin


The 84th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis, MO | 2015

Incisor variation at middle Miocene Maboko indicates the possible presence of at least two small-bodied ape species

Erica R Davis; Brenda R Benefit; Monte L. McCrossin


The 84th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis, MO | 2015

The Body Mass of Victoriapithecus macinnesi Revisited Using Foot Remains

Irisa D Arney; Brenda R Benefit; Monte L. McCrossin


The 82nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Knoxville, Tennessee | 2013

Kenyapithecus is the Earliest Plantigrade Hominoid

Irisa D Arney; Monte L. McCrossin; Brenda R Benefit


The 82nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Knoxville, Tennessee | 2013

Mandibular molar elongation distinguishes Mabokopithecus from other nyanzapithecine genera

Rutger J.W Jansma; Brenda R Benefit; Monte L. McCrossin

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Monte L. McCrossin

New Mexico State University

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Todd C. Rae

American Museum of Natural History

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