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Ponginae , also known as the Asian hominids, is a subfamily in the family
Hominidae The Hominidae (), whose members are known as the great apes or hominids (), are a taxonomic family of primates that includes eight extant species in four genera: '' Pongo'' (the Bornean, Sumatran and Tapanuli orangutan); ''Gorilla'' (the ea ...
. Once a diverse lineage of Eurasian apes, the subfamily has only one
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genus, '' Pongo'' (orangutans), which contains three extant species; the
Sumatran orangutan The Sumatran orangutan (''Pongo abelii'') is one of the three species of orangutans. Critically Endangered, and found only in the north of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, it is rarer than the Bornean orangutan but more common than the recent ...
(''Pongo abelii''), the
Tapanuli orangutan The Tapanuli orangutan (''Pongo tapanuliensis'') is a species of orangutan restricted to South Tapanuli in the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is one of three known species of orangutan, alongside the Sumatran orangutan (''P. abelii''), found ...
(''Pongo tapanuliensis'') and the
Bornean orangutan The Bornean orangutan (''Pongo pygmaeus'') is a species of orangutan endemic to the island of Borneo. Together with the Sumatran orangutan (''Pongo abelii'') and Tapanuli orangutan (''Pongo tapanuliensis''), it belongs to the only genus of great ...
(''Pongo pygmaeus''). All three species are listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).


Evolutionary history

The first pongine genera appear in the Miocene, '' Sivapithecus'' and '' Khoratpithecus'', six or seven million years before evidence of orangutans was found from Pleistocene southeast Asia and southern China. Ponginae may also include the genera '' Lufengpithecus'', '' Ankarapithecus'', and '' Gigantopithecus''. However, phylogenetic analysis in 2004, which originally found ''Lufengpithecus'' and ''Ankarapithecus'' to be most closely related to the orangutan, gave different results "under an analytical method that attempted to reduce stratigraphic incongruence", instead placing them on the base of the stem of the African ape-human clade. The most well-known fossil genus of Ponginae is '' Sivapithecus'', consisting of several species from 12.5 million to 8.5 million years ago. It differs from orangutans in dentition and postcranial morphology.


Taxonomy

Ponginae after Begun, 2002, Chaimanee et al., 2003 and Chaimanee et al., 2004. *
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Lufengpithecini ** †'' Lufengpithecus'' *** ''
Lufengpithecus lufengensis ''Lufengpithecus'' () is an extinct genus of ape in the subfamily Ponginae. It is known from thousands of dental remains and a few skulls and probably weighed about . It contains three species: ''L. lufengensis'', ''L. hudienensis'' and ''L. ke ...
'' *** ''Lufengpithecus keiyuanensis'' *** ''Lufengpithecus hudienensis'' * †
Sivapithecini Ponginae , also known as the Asian hominids, is a subfamily in the family Hominidae. Once a diverse lineage of Eurasian apes, the subfamily has only one extant genus, '' Pongo'' (orangutans), which contains three extant species; the Sumatran o ...
** †'' Ankarapithecus'' *** ''Ankarapithecus meteai'' ** †'' Sivapithecus'' *** ''Sivapithecus brevirostris'' *** ''Sivapithecus punjabicus'' *** ''Sivapithecus parvada'' *** ''Sivapithecus sivalensis'' *** ''Sivapithecus indicus'' ** †'' Gigantopithecus'' *** ''Gigantopithecus bilaspurensis'' *** ''Gigantopithecus blacki'' ** †''
Indopithecus ''Indopithecus giganteus'' () is an extinct species of large ape that lived in the late Miocene of the Siwalik Hills in northern India. Although frequently assigned to the more well-known genus ''Gigantopithecus'', recent authors consider it to ...
'' *** ''Indopithecus giganteus'' *
Pongini Pongini is a tribe containing the orangutan and the fossil genus ''Khoratpithecus ''Khoratpithecus'' is an extinct genus of pongin primates that lived during the late Miocene (7–9 million years ago) in Myanmar and Thailand. Three species ...
** †'' Khoratpithecus'' *** ''Khoratpithecus ayeyarwadyensis'' *** ''Khoratpithecus piriyai'' *** ''Khoratpithecus chiangmuanensis'' ** '' Pongo'' (orangutans) *** †''
Pongo hooijeri The Vietnamese orangutan (''Pongo hooijeri'') is an extinct species of orangutan from the Pleistocene of Vietnam. It was named in honor of paleontologist Dirk Albert Hooijer. Fossils of the ape were found in the Tham Hai Cave. It is unclear wh ...
'' *** †''
Pongo weidenreichi The Chinese orangutan (''Pongo weidenreichi'') is an extinct species of orangutan from the Early Pleistocene of South China South China () is a geographical and cultural region that covers the southernmost part of China. Its precise meaning ...
'' ***
Sumatran orangutan The Sumatran orangutan (''Pongo abelii'') is one of the three species of orangutans. Critically Endangered, and found only in the north of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, it is rarer than the Bornean orangutan but more common than the recent ...
, ''Pongo abelii'' ***
Bornean orangutan The Bornean orangutan (''Pongo pygmaeus'') is a species of orangutan endemic to the island of Borneo. Together with the Sumatran orangutan (''Pongo abelii'') and Tapanuli orangutan (''Pongo tapanuliensis''), it belongs to the only genus of great ...
, ''Pongo pygmaeus'' ***
Tapanuli orangutan The Tapanuli orangutan (''Pongo tapanuliensis'') is a species of orangutan restricted to South Tapanuli in the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is one of three known species of orangutan, alongside the Sumatran orangutan (''P. abelii''), found ...
, ''Pongo tapanuliensis''


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q430898 Apes Mammal subfamilies Taxa named by Daniel Giraud Elliot Taxa described in 1913