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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the extinct monkey lemurs, including Hadropithecus (pictured), were most closely related to modern indris and sifakas, as well as the extinct sloth lemurs?

GA Review[edit]

This review is transcluded from Talk:Hadropithecus/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review.

Reviewer: Ucucha 16:40, 19 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I gave the article a quick lookover earlier today and it should be close to GA. I'll read it again in more detail later today. Do you think you have incorporated all relevant information? It is looking pretty comprehensive, since it's probably not a very well-known animal. Ucucha 16:40, 19 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

  • I found a source lising Pithecodon von Liburnau, 1900, as a synonym. It's not listed in McKenna and Bell, though. You might want to include it. See also this article. Ucucha 16:48, 19 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • Thanks! I will work on incorporating the new info. As for comprehensiveness, it covers just about everything from all the major secondary sources... excluding some extensive details about its teeth, which I'm saving for a future re-write where I will comb academic literature and (hopefully) acquire enough detailed information to push for FA. – VisionHolder « talk » 17:15, 19 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • Perhaps some of the skull reconstruction part from the paper I linked could also be included?

Comments:

  • "although recent finds have caused some dispute" - dispute about what?
  • "Therefore Hadropithecus stenognathus means "Large ape with a narrow jaw", despite the fact that it is a large lemur, not an ape." - perhaps strike this sentence; it doesn't add much that is not in the previous sentences and may be considered original research.
  • "anthropoid primate" - it's better to avoid such jargon when possible. Did he think it was an Old World monkey (cercopithecid)? If so, you'd better say just that.
  • "Originally thought to have been a sister group to the living indriids" - what "originally"? You just said that von Liburnau thought it was an anthropoid. That sentence is rather long and convoluted, by the way; you'd probably better split it anyway.
  • Do we need the taxonomic list in the middle of the article? The cladogram already fulfils much of its function.
  • "Due to its specialized dentition and likely diet, Hadropithecus is thought to have been the more terrestrial of the two." - what else did Archaeolemur do? Did it live in trees?
  • "Hadropithecus had shorter metatarsals and limbs, as well as a broader thorax." - compared to A. or baboons?
  • "incisors and strepsirrhine toothcomb" - aren't the incisors part of the toothcomb?
  • "it is thought to have been terrestrial or semi-terrestrial, an unusual trait for lemurs" - perhaps put this with the other stuff about terrestriality in the previous section?
  • "It was probably a manual grazer" - I have no idea what a "manual grazer" is, and grazing doesn't enlighten me. Did it use its hands to grab the grass before eating it or did it always first read the manual before eating its food?
  • "It disappeared completely from Madagascar around 444–772 CE." - perhaps say "The last known record was radiocarbon dated to around 444–772 CE." (assuming that is correct)

Ucucha 21:44, 19 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I have tried to add as much detail from the article mentioned above without diving into the level of anatomical detail I hope to someday add for a FAC run. Most or all other issues have been addressed and need review. To address of few points here:
  • The source said "anthropoid primate", and since he gave it a scientific name with "pithecus" ("ape"), I'm assuming he thought it was an ape. If you have a better idea, feel free to change it.
  • "-pithecus" is also commonly used for monkeys, so that's not a very strong argument. However, I found von Liburnau's paper online here, and the does explicitly call H. a "Menschenaffe" (ape). You could cite it here and a few other times. (I also found Lorenz 1902 here. He synonymizes Pithecodon with Hadrolemur and notes that Hadrolemur is not an ape, but a lemur, and related to Nesopithecus (=Archaeolemur). He also has some great pictures of the bones, which I am going to upload here. Ucucha 13:14, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • First one done, more to come later. Ucucha 13:41, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've included the material and photos, leaving the refs blank and commented out for you to fill in... which I've noticed you're already doing!  :-) Let me know what you think. I just wish the new article you pointed me to would have release its contents under CC-BY-SA so that we could include the most recent reconstructions. Oh, btw... there's an error in the File:Hadropithecus, Megaladapis Lorenz pl II.png description. "X" is used twice when one should be "IX". I can't read German, so I can't fix it. Anyway, thanks for going the extra mile! – VisionHolder « talk » 17:05, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
And thanks for the attempt at the new layout, but there were some problems as mentioned in the revision summary. Also, the ref for the 1899 paper still needs to be filled in. It's hidden in the Classification text. – VisionHolder « talk » 17:11, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Done. I don't like the current layout much (the new images are too small and the whitespace next to them is ugly), but mine wasn't too good either. Ucucha 17:22, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I agree, and hopefully by adding more content at a later date, I will be able to address this. It's just a case of having too many large pictures and other illustrations and not enough text. If only I could use the new skull illustrations, then that would at least kill some of the white-space. Alternatively, I could force the images to a larger size, similar to how Materialscientist did on Illegal logging in Madagascar earlier today. Anyway, don't forget to fix that description error described above on WikiCommons. – VisionHolder « talk » 17:37, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Good. Thanks for reminding me about the X; I wrote about that earlier but you edit-conflicted me, so that most of my comment became unnecessary, but I forgot to save that part. The error is actually in the original, and since I am reproducing the original caption there, I have kept it as it was. Ucucha 17:43, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • The taxonomic list was included because many other primate articles have had them, including some of my FAs. (I just never got rid of it during my re-writes.) Anyway, I've deleted it. I've always like cladograms better anyway.
  • The shorter metatarsals and broad thorax sentence was actually about Archaeolemur and was added due to sleep deprivation on my part. It has been removed.
Otherwise, let me know what you think. – VisionHolder « talk » 06:52, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the changes made! I made one more comment above, and once that's sorted out I'll be happy to pass this article. Ucucha 13:14, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
GA review (see here for criteria)
  1. It is reasonably well written.
    a (prose): b (MoS):
  2. It is factually accurate and verifiable.
    a (references): b (citations to reliable sources): c (OR):
  3. It is broad in its coverage.
    a (major aspects): b (focused):
  4. It follows the neutral point of view policy.
    Fair representation without bias:
  5. It is stable.
    No edit wars, etc.:
  6. It is illustrated by images, where possible and appropriate.
    a (images are tagged and non-free images have fair use rationales): b (appropriate use with suitable captions):
  7. Overall:
    Pass/Fail:

Congratulations! Ucucha 17:22, 20 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Dating[edit]

"around 444–772 CE": the precision here is mysterious to me. A better form of dating?--Wetman (talk) 21:15, 19 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I guess that is a 95% CI from C-14 dating. Ucucha 21:19, 19 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

New sources[edit]

This is a note to myself — new sources that I run across and will incorporate into the article before the upcoming FAC run.

VisionHolder « talk » 14:52, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

As requested, here's a lit review from the "ISI Web of Knowledge", using the search term "Hadropithecus". I haven't filtered anything out, nor checked to see if they've been used in the article already. Have fun! Sasata (talk) 15:47, 12 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Title: "Life History Space": A Multivariate Analysis of Life History Variation in Extant and Extinct Malagasy Lemurs Author(s): Catlett, KK; Schwartz, GT; Godfrey, LR, et al. Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Volume: 142 Issue: 3 Pages: 391-404 Published: 2010

Title: Trophic assessment of giant lemurs and associated fauna from Andrahomana Cave, Madagascar by LA-ICP-MS. Author(s): Alex, BA; Muldoon, KM; Godfrey, LR, et al. Conference Information: 79th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists, Date: APR 14-17, 2010 Albuquerque NM Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 53-54 Published: 2010

Title: A structural analysis of feeding in Archaeolemur and Hadropithecus using finite element analysis. Author(s): Dumont, ER; Godfrey, LR; Ryan, TM Conference Information: 79th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists, Date: APR 14-17, 2010 Albuquerque NM Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 97-97 Published: 2010

Title: Subchondral Bone Apparent Density and Locomotor Behavior in Extant Primates and Subfossil Lemurs Hadropithecus and Pachylemur Author(s): Polk, JD; Williams, SA; Peterson, JV, et al. Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY Volume: 31 Issue: 2 Pages: 275-299 Published: 2010

Title: Evidence for drought and forest declines during the recent megafaunal extinctions in Madagascar Author(s): Virah-Sawmy, M; Willis, KJ; Gillson, L Source: JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY Volume: 37 Issue: 3 Pages: 506-519 Published: 2010

Title: Dental microwear texture analysis of two families of subfossil lemurs from Madagascar Author(s): Scott, JR; Godfrey, LR; Jungers, WL, et al. Source: JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION Volume: 56 Issue: 4 Pages: 405-416 Published: 2009

Title: Dietary implications of relative infraorbital foramen size in the subfossil lemurs of Madagascar Author(s): Godfrey, LR; Muchlinski, MN; Muldoon, KM, et al. Conference Information: 78th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists, Date: MAR 31-APR 03, 2009 Chicago IL Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 135-135 Published: 2009

Title: Tail length and the sacral index in living and subfossil Malagasy prosimians Author(s): Huq, E; Jungers, WL Conference Information: 78th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists, Date: MAR 31-APR 03, 2009 Chicago IL Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 153-154 Published: 2009

Title: Geographic patterning in subfossil primate community dynamics in Madagascar Author(s): Muldoon, KM; Godfrey, LR; Jungers, WL, et al. Conference Information: 78th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists, Date: MAR 31-APR 03, 2009 Chicago IL Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 195-195 Published: 2009

Title: New findings at Andrahomana Cave, southeastern Madagascar Author(s): Burney, DA; Vasey, N; Godfrey, LR, et al. Source: JOURNAL OF CAVE AND KARST STUDIES Volume: 70 Issue: 1 Pages: 13-24 Published: 2008

Title: A reconstruction of the Vienna skull of Hadropithecus stenognathus Author(s): Ryan, TM; Burney, DA; Godfrey, LR, et al. Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Volume: 105 Issue: 31 Pages: 10699-10702 Published: 2008

Title: Reconstruction of an extraordinary extinct primate from Madagascar Author(s): Tattersall, I Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Volume: 105 Issue: 31 Pages: 10639-10640 Published: 2008

Title: DNA from extinct giant lemurs links archaeolemurids to extant indriids Author(s): Orlando, L; Calvignac, S; Schnebelen, C, et al. Source: BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Volume: 8 Article Number: 121 Published: 2008

Title: The Hadropithecus conundrum. Author(s): Godfrey, LR; Crowley, BE; Muldoon, KM, et al. Conference Information: 77th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists, Date: APR 09-12, 2008 Columbus OH Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 105-105 Published: 2008

Title: A reconstruction of the Vienna skull of Hadropithecus stenognathus. Author(s): Ryan, TM; Burney, DA; Godfrey, LR, et al. Conference Information: 77th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists, Date: APR 09-12, 2008 Columbus OH Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 184-184 Published: 2008

Title: How big were the "Giant" extinct lemurs of Madagascar? Author(s): Jungers, WL; Demes, B; Godfrey, LR Conference Information: Festschrift in Honor of Elwyn L Simons on Mapping the Progress of Primate Evolution, Date: SEP 16-17, 2005 Durham NC Source: ELWYN SIMONS: A SEARCH FOR ORIGINS Pages: 343-360 Published: 2008

Title: Ghosts and orphans - Madagascar's vanishing ecosystems Author(s): Godfrey, LR; Jungers, WL; Schwartz, GT, et al. Conference Information: Festschrift in Honor of Elwyn L Simons on Mapping the Progress of Primate Evolution, Date: SEP 16-17, 2005 Durham NC Source: ELWYN SIMONS: A SEARCH FOR ORIGINS Pages: 361-395 Published: 2008

Title: New hand bones of Hadropithecus stenognathus: implications for the paleobiology of the Archaeolemuridae Author(s): Lemelin, P; Hamrick, MW; Richmond, BG, et al. Source: JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION Volume: 54 Issue: 3 Pages: 405-413 Published: 2008

Title: Dental microwear texture analysis of megaladapids and archaeolemurids. Author(s): Scott, J. R.; Ungar, P. S.; Jungers, W. L., et al. Conference Information: 76th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists, Date: March 28 -31, 2007 Philadelphia, PA, USA Source: American Journal of Physical Anthropology Issue: Suppl. 44 Pages: 212 Published: 2007

Title: And the band played on: maintaining dental function across the life span in Hadropithecus stenognathus, an extinct giant lemur from Madagascar. Author(s): King, SJ; Hitchcock, A; Schwartz, GT, et al. Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 143-143 Supplement: 44 Published: 2007

Title: The evolution of extinction risk: Past and present anthropogenic impacts on the primate communities of Madagascar Author(s): Godfrey, LR; Irwin, MT Conference Information: Winter Meeting of the Primate-Society-of-Great-Britain, Date: 2005 Nat Hist Museum London ENGLAND Source: FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA Volume: 78 Issue: 5-6 Pages: 405-419 Published: 2007

Title: New hand bones of Hadropithecus stenognathus: implications for the paleobiology of the Archaeolemuridae Author(s): Lemelin, P; Hamrick, MW; Godfrey, LR, et al. Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 120-120 Supplement: 42 Published: 2006

Title: New discoveries of skeletal elements of Hadropithecus stenognathus from Andrahomana Cave, southeastern Madagascar Author(s): Godfrey, LR; Jungers, WL; Burney, DA, et al. Source: JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION Volume: 51 Issue: 4 Pages: 395-410 Published: OCT 2006

Title: Subchondral bone density and joint posture in subfossil Malagasy lemurs Author(s): Polk, J; Schwarz, J; Godfrey, L Source: JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY Volume: 26 Issue: 3 Pages: 111A-111A Supplement: S Published: SEP 11 2006

Title: The secrets of lemur teeth Author(s): Godfrey, LR; Schwartz, GT; Samonds, KE, et al. Source: EVOLUTIONARY ANTHROPOLOGY Volume: 15 Issue: 4 Pages: 142-154 Published: 2006

Title: New discoveries of Hadropithecus stenognathus, a subfossil lemur from Madagascar. Author(s): Godfrey, LR; Jungers, WL; Schwartz, GT, et al. Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 107-107 Supplement: 40 Published: 2005

Title: Age at death in a juvenile specimen of Megaladapis edwardsi (Primates, Lemuriformes): Implications for understanding life history-variation in sub-fossil lemurs. Author(s): Schwartz, GT; Godfrey, LR; Cuozzo, FP, et al. Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 143-143 Supplement: 40 Published: 2005

Title: DENTAL DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE HISTORY IN ONE OF THE LARGEST SUBFOSSIL MALAGASY LEMURS, MEGALADAPIS EDWARDSI Author(s): Schwartz, G; Mahoney, P; Godfrey, L, et al. Source: JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY Volume: 25 Issue: 3 Pages: 111A-112A Published: 2005

Title: Can low-magnification stereomicroscopy reveal diet? (vol 47, pg 115, 2004) Author(s): Semprebon, GM; Godfrey, LR; Solounias, N, et al. Source: JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION Volume: 49 Issue: 5 Pages: 662-663 Published: NOV 2005

Title: New insights into old lemurs: The trophic adaptations of the Archaeolemuridae Author(s): Godfrey, LR; Semprebon, GM; Schwartz, GT, et al. Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY Volume: 26 Issue: 4 Pages: 825-854 Published: AUG 2005

Title: Ancient DNA from giant extinct lemurs confirms single origin of Malagasy primates Author(s): Karanth, KP; Delefosse, T; Rakotosamimanana, B, et al. Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Volume: 102 Issue: 14 Pages: 5090-5095 Published: APR 5 2005

Title: Dental use wear in extinct lemurs: evidence of diet and niche differentiation Author(s): Godfrey, LR; Semprebon, GM; Jungers, WL, et al. Source: JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION Volume: 47 Issue: 3 Pages: 145-169 Published: SEP 2004

Title: A chronology for late prehistoric Madagascar Author(s): Burney, DA; Burney, LP; Godfrey, LR, et al. Source: JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION Volume: 47 Issue: 1-2 Pages: 25-63 Published: 2004

Title: What were the "monkey lemurs" of Madagascar up to? Author(s): Godfrey, LR; Semprebon, GM; Schwartz, GT, et al. Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Pages: 101-101 Supplement: 36 Published: 2003

Title: Sporormiella and the late Holocene extinctions in Madagascar Author(s): Burney, DA; Robinson, GS; Burney, LP Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Volume: 100 Issue: 19 Pages: 10800-10805 Published: 2003

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