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'''''Amphipithecus mogaungensis''''' ("ape-like creature of Mogaung", derived from the [[Ancient Greek]] {{lang|grc|[[:wikt:ἀμφί|ἀμφί]]}}, ''{{lang|grc|[[:wikt:amphi-|amphi-]]}}'' meaning "around" and ''{{lang|grc|pithēkos}}'', ''{{lang|la|pithecus}}'' meaning "ape") was a [[primate]] that lived in Late [[Eocene]] [[Myanmar]]. Along with another primate ''[[Pondaungia|Pondaungia cotteri]]'', both are difficult to categorise within the order [[Primate]]s. What little is known suggests that they are neither [[Adapiformes|adapiform]]
== Discovery ==
[[File:BarnumBrown Student.jpg|thumbnail|left|Barnum Brown discovered the species on the outskirts of [[Mogaung]] in [[Burma|Myanmar]].]]
In early 1923, notable fossil prospector, [[Barnum Brown]] (famed for discovering the first ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex]]'' skeleton) traveled with his wife Lilian Brown to [[Yangon]], the capital of [[Myanmar]]. Brown focused his fossil prospecting along areas of Pondaung [[Sandstone]].
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* {{cite journal |last=Ciochon |first=R. L. |authorlink=Russell Ciochon | year = 1985 | title = Fossil ancestors of Burma | journal = Natural History | volume = 94 | issue = 10 | page = 26 | ref = harv}}
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