genus Javanthropus
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Definition
Proper noun * Former taxonomic classification: A former genus name used in paleoanthropology to classify certain fossil hominins. This classification is now obsolete. The fossils once placed in this genus are now classified within the species Homo soloensis (Solo Man).
Usage Notes
- The term genus Javanthropus is used exclusively in historical or scientific discussions about the history of human taxonomy and fossil discovery. It is not used in modern scientific classification.
- It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun (a genus name).
- In contemporary texts, you will encounter the current classification Homo soloensis instead.
Examples
- In historical context:
- Some early 20th-century researchers proposed the name genus Javanthropus for the Ngandong fossils.
- The concept of genus Javanthropus was later subsumed into the genus Homo.
Advanced Usage
- The term appears in academic literature discussing the evolving understanding of human origins and the reclassification of fossil specimens.
Variants and Related Words
- Homo soloensis (n.): The current and accepted binomial nomenclature (genus and species name) for the hominin fossils formerly classified as . Commonly known as Solo Man.
- Solo Man (n.): The common name for the hominin population represented by fossils from Ngandong, Java, now classified as .
Synonyms
- (Historical/obsolete synonym): (the full species name under the obsolete genus).
- (Contextual synonym in modern usage): .
Important Note
There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this highly specific scientific term. Its usage is confined to technical paleoanthropological and historical discourse.
Noun
- former genus of primitive man; now Homo soloensis: comprises Solo man