genus Dryopithecus

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic genus of extinct primates: "genus Dryopithecus" refers to a formal biological classification (genus) for a group of Old World hominoids that lived during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. It is a key genus in the study of primate and hominid evolution.
Usage
  • This term is used exclusively in scientific contexts, particularly in paleontology, anthropology, and evolutionary biology.
  • It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun (a genus name).
  • It is typically used with a singular verb when referring to the genus as a single taxonomic unit.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Fossil evidence places genus Dryopithecus in Europe and Asia.
    • The study compared the dental morphology of genus Dryopithecus with that of modern apes.
    • Scientists debate the exact phylogenetic position of genus Dryopithecus within the hominoid family tree.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to specify a level of classification. Species within this genus would be referred to with a binomial name, e.g., .
    • The specimen was assigned to the genus Dryopithecus based on cranial features.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dryopithecus (n): The common shorthand for the genus name when the context is clear.
    • The Dryopithecus fossil provides clues about arboreal locomotion.
  • Dryopithecine (adj/n): Pertaining to or a member of the genus or its related group.
    • The dryopithecine anatomy suggests a diet of soft fruits.
Synonyms
  • Dryopithecus: (The genus name itself is the primary term; there are no true synonyms in taxonomy, but it may be contextually grouped with other fossil ape genera.)
  • Miocene ape: A more general, descriptive term that could include .
Related Terms and Context
  • Hominoid (n): A member of the superfamily Hominoidea, which includes apes and humans. is an extinct hominoid.
  • Proconsul (n): Another genus of fossil apes from the Miocene epoch, often discussed in relation to .
  • Sivapithecus (n): A genus of fossil apes from Asia, a contemporary or near-contemporary of .
Noun
  1. genus of Old World hominoids; Miocene and Pliocene