- The
parvorder Catarrhini /kætəˈraɪnaɪ/ (known
commonly as
catarrhine monkeys, Old
World anthropoids, or Old
World monkeys)
consists of the Cercopithecoidea...
- tails. New
World monkeys'
closest relatives are the
other simians, the
Catarrhini ("down-nosed"),
comprising Old
World monkeys and apes. New
World monkeys...
- precisely, they
consist of the
parvorders Platyrrhini (New
World monkeys) and
Catarrhini, the
latter of
which consists of the
family Cercopithecidae (Old World...
-
established the name
Catarrhini, "Old
World monkeys" ("singes de l'Ancien Monde" in French). The
extant sister of the
Catarrhini in the
monkey ("singes")...
-
divided into two parvorders:
Platyrrhini (the New
World monkeys) and
Catarrhini (the Old
World monkeys and apes). The New
World monkeys split from catarrhines...
- Order:
Primates Suborder:
Haplorhini Infraorder:
Simiiformes Parvorder:
Catarrhini Superfamily:
Hominoidea Family:
Hylobatidae Gray, 1870 Type
genus Hylobates...
-
Catarrhini see below↓...
- (Platyrrhini) with both Old
World monkeys and apes
placed in the
clade Catarrhini. Apes do not have
tails due to a
mutation of the TBXT gene. In traditional...
-
female cranium of the
early Oligocene anthropoid Aegyptopithecus zeuxis (
Catarrhini, Propliopithecidae)". PNAS. 104 (21): 8731–8736. Bibcode:2007PNAS..104...
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Suborder sub, 'under' Haplorrhini,
Procolophonia Infraorder infra, 'below' Simiiformes,
Hallucicrania Parvorder parvus, 'small, unimportant'
Catarrhini...