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{{Short description|Extinct genus of primates}}
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| fossil_range = [[Eocene]]-[[Oligocene]], {{fossilrange|40|33}}
| image = Parapithecus grangeri mandible 2.jpg
| image_caption = [[Mandible]] of ''P. grangeri''
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▲| genus_authority = Schlosser, 1910
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*''P. fraasi'' <small>Schlosser, 1910</small>
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'''''Parapithecus''''' is an extinct genus of primate that lived during the [[Late Eocene]]-[[Oligocene|Earliest Oligocene]] in what is now [[Egypt]]. Its members are considered to be basal anthropoids and the genus is closely related to ''[[Apidium]]''. There are two known species. They lived about 40 to 33 million years ago.<ref> {{cite book|author-link=K. Christopher Beard| vauthors = Beard CK |chapter=Basal anthropoids |editor= Hartwig, Walter |title = The Primate Fossil Record |publisher = Cambridge University Press |pages=133–149 |year = 2002|isbn = 978-0-521-08141-2 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ezm1OA_s6isC&q=hartwig+primate |editor-link = Walter Hartwig}}</ref>
''Parapithecus'' had an unusual dentition, which contained no adult lower incisors.<ref>{{Cite journal | vauthors = Simons EL |date=1986-03-01 |title=Parapithecus grangeri of the African Oligocene: an archaic catarrhine without lower incisors |journal=Journal of Human Evolution |language=en |volume=15 |issue=3 |pages=205–213 |doi=10.1016/S0047-2484(86)80046-X |bibcode=1986JHumE..15..205S |issn=0047-2484}}</ref> The upper dentition likely had four incisors.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Simons EL | title = The cranium of Parapithecus grangeri, an Egyptian Oligocene anthropoidean primate | journal = Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | volume = 98 | issue = 14 | pages = 7892–7897 | date = July 2001 | pmid = 11438736 | pmc = 35439 | doi = 10.1073/pnas.051003398 | bibcode = 2001PNAS...98.7892S | doi-access = free }}</ref> This means the adult dental formula can be expressed as: Incisors: 2/0; Canines: 1/1; Premolars: 3/3; Molars: 3/3.
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