- Australopithecus
- australopithecine australopithecine adj. 1. of or pertaining to the genus {Australopithecus}. [WordNet 1.5]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Australopithecus — sediba, Kopf des Holotypus (Original) Zeitraum Pliozän 4,2 bis 2 Mio. Jahre Fundorte … Deutsch Wikipedia
Australopithecus — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda ? Australopithecus Estado de conservación … Wikipedia Español
Australopithecus — ⇒ Anthropogenese … Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie
Australopithecus — 1925, coined by Australian anthropologist Raymond A. Dart (1893 1988) from L. australis southern (see AUSTRALIA (Cf. Australia)) + Gk. pithekos ape. So called because first discovered in South Africa … Etymology dictionary
Australopithecus — /aw stray loh pith i keuhs, peuh thee keuhs, aw streuh /, n. an extinct genus of small brained,large toothed bipedal hominids that lived in Africa between one and four million years ago. Cf. australopithecine. [ < NL (1905), equiv. to austral(is) … Universalium
Australopithecus — Australopithèque Australopithèque … Wikipédia en Français
Australopithecus — Taxobox name = Gracile australopithecine fossil range = Pliocene image width = 250px image caption = Australopithecus afarensis regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo = Primates familia = Hominidae subfamilia = Homininae… … Wikipedia
Australopithecus — A. afarensis A. africanus A. anamensis A. bahrelghazali A. garhi Originalmente Australopithecus, hoy Paranthropus P. aethiopicus P. robustus P. boisei Australopithecus es un género de homínidos fósiles con una amplia distribución geográfica en… … Enciclopedia Universal
Australopithecus — n. any extinct bipedal primate of the genus Australopithecus having apelike and human characteristics, or its fossilized remains. Derivatives: australopithecine n. & adj. Etymology: mod.L f. L australis southern + Gk pithekos ape … Useful english dictionary
Australopithecus sediba — Schädel MH1 von Australopithecus sediba (Original) Zeitraum Pleistozän (Gelasium) um 2,0 Mio. Jahre Fundorte … Deutsch Wikipedia