Genus Javanthropus (Noun)
Meaning
Former genus of primitive man; now Homo soloensis: comprises Solo man.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Fossil evidence of the genus Javanthropus was first discovered in the 1930s in Indonesia and eventually linked to the Homo erectus species.
- The remains of Javanthropus were found in Java, with the most significant discoveries occurring in the Ngandong area near the town of Solo.
- Scientists have debated the correct classification of Javanthropus for years, with some originally considering it a distinct genus of early human ancestors.
- Comparative analysis with Homo soloensis suggested a need for taxonomic reclassification of the species within Javanthropus as they presented notable similarities.
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