genus plesianthropus
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Definition
Noun: * A former taxonomic genus name in paleoanthropology. This name is now considered obsolete and has been subsumed under the genus Australopithecus. It was historically used to classify certain fossil specimens of early hominins discovered in South Africa.
Usage
- The term is used almost exclusively in historical or academic contexts when discussing the history of paleoanthropological classification.
- It refers to a specific group of fossils, not to a living or conceptual entity.
- Example: Australopithecus africanus genus Plesianthropus.
Advanced Usage
- The name is derived from Greek roots: meaning "near" and meaning "man," translating to "near-man" or "almost human," reflecting early interpretations of these fossils as a transitional form.
Variants and Related Words
- Plesianthropus (noun): The abbreviated form, often used synonymously with when the taxonomic context is clear.
- Example: The specimen was a key example of Plesianthropus.
- Australopithecus (noun): The current, valid genus name that includes the species to which fossils are now assigned.
Synonyms
- (Historical synonym) Plesianthropus
- (Current taxonomic placement) Australopithecus
Notes on Meaning
This term has only one specific meaning: a historical genus name in human evolution science. It is not used in everyday language and carries no idiomatic or figurative meanings. Its primary significance today is to denote an earlier stage in the scientific understanding of human origins.
Noun
- former name for the genus Australopithecus