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- Suborder sub, 'under' Haplorrhini, Procolophonia Infraorder infra, 'below' Simiiformes, Hallucicrania Parvorder parvus, 'small, unimportant' Catarrhini...
- P****erida is, under the Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy, one of two parvorders contained within the suborder P****eri (standard taxonomic practice would place...
- traditionally called monkeys and apes. More precisely, they consist of the parvorders Platyrrhini (New World monkeys) and Catarrhini, the latter of which consists...
- alternative taxonomy, The 2 infraorders become their own parvorders, and normal parvorders become superfamilies). Source for cladogram: Selvatti, A.P...
- The "Corvida" were one of two "parvorders" contained within the suborder P****eri, as proposed in the Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy, the other being P****erida...
- About 40 million years ago, the Simiiformes infraorder split into the parvorders Platyrrhini (New World monkeys) and Catarrhini (apes and Old World monkeys)...
- Ornithologists' Union (IOC). The order and the division into infraorders, parvorders, and superfamilies follows the phylogenetic analysis published by Carl...
- within Haplorhini, the simians (or anthropoids), is divided into two parvorders: Platyrrhini (the New World monkeys) and Catarrhini (the Old World monkeys...
- groups. The 18 families within the Hystricognathi are divided into two parvorders, the Phiomorpha and the Caviomorpha. The Caviomorpha are mostly native...
- The parvorder Catarrhini /kætəˈraɪnaɪ/ (known commonly as catarrhine monkeys, Old World anthropoids, or Old World monkeys) consists of the Cercopithecoidea...