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Catarrhini

The parvorder Catarrhini /kætəˈraɪnaɪ/ (known commonly as catarrhine monkeys, Old World anthropoids, or Old World monkeys) consists of the Cercopithecoidea (Old World monkeys) and Hominoidea (apes). In 1812, Geoffroy grouped those two groups together and established the name Catarrhini, "Old World monkeys" (singes de l'Ancien Monde in French). Its sister…

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related to Cladogram · 14
Catarrhini → Also, Below, Catharrhini, Cercopithecoidea, Crown Catarrhini, It, Micropithecus, Mya, Oligopithecidae, Propliopithecoidea, Saadanioidea, Taqah Propliopithecids, The Platyrrhini, The Saadanioidea
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Catarrhini → According, Africa, Arabia, Begun, Eurasia, Harrison, Mya, New World, Old World, Russo, Schrago, They

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monkeys world apes old platyrrhini new parvorder humans catarrhines cercopithecoidea species catarrhine hominoidea may sister including monkey emerged simians group

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Parapithecidae are monkeys as wellinstance ofcatarrhines and related contemporary extinct groups0.80text
for any consistent definition ofinstance ofcatarrhines and related contemporary extinct groups0.80text
Catarrhinirelated to CladogramBelow0.60section
Catarrhinirelated to CladogramCatharrhini0.60section
Catarrhinirelated to CladogramPropliopithecoidea0.60section
Catarrhinirelated to CladogramAlso0.60section
Catarrhinirelated to CladogramSaadanioidea0.60section
Catarrhinirelated to CladogramCercopithecoidea0.60section
Catarrhinirelated to CladogramCrown Catarrhini0.60section
Catarrhinirelated to CladogramIt0.60section
Catarrhinirelated to CladogramMya0.60section
Catarrhinirelated to CladogramThe Platyrrhini0.60section

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