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Australopithecina or
Hominina is a
subtribe in the
tribe Hominini. The
members of the
subtribe are
generally Australopithecus (cladistically including...
- Tanzania. The site is
dated to the Plio-Pleistocene and
famous for its
Hominina footprints,
preserved in
volcanic ash. The site of the
Laetoli footprints...
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introduced by
Camille Arambourg (1948).
Arambourg combined the
categories of
Hominina and
Simiina due to Gray (1825) into his new subtribe. Traditionally, chimpanzees...
- Homo
including modern humans and
numerous extinct species; the
subtribe Hominina,
comprising at
least two
extinct genera; and the
subtribe Panina, represented...
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suggestion by Wood and
Richmond (2000),
would be a
member of the
subtribe Hominina of the
tribe Hominini: that is,
modern humans and
their closest relatives...
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Richmond (2000)
would introduce Hominina as a
subtribe alongside Australopithecina, with Homo the only
known genus within Hominina. Alternatively, following...
- 5-to-4.5-million-year-old
Ardipithecus and
later Hominina. The
classification of
Sahelanthropus in
Hominina, as well as
Ardipithecus and the 6-million-year-old...
- The
following tables give an
overview of
notable finds of
hominin fossils and
remains relating to
human evolution,
beginning with the
formation of the...
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separate subtribes. They
classified Homo and all
bipedal apes in the
subtribe Hominina and Pan in the
subtribe Panina. (Wood (2010)
discussed the
different views...
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tribe Hominini is
divided into
subtribes by some scientists;
subtribe Hominina then
comprises "humans". The
standard ending for the name of a zoological...