noun
- Plural of Pithecanthropus; extinct hominins of the genus Pithecanthropus, known from fossil remains found in Java and characterized by an upright posture and relatively large brain capacity.
Usage: paleontology; historical taxonomy; The genus Pithecanthropus is now often classified within Homo erectus in modern taxonomy.
Examples
- The pithecanthropi fossils discovered in Java provided crucial evidence for human evolution.
- Scientists studied the pithecanthropi remains to understand the development of bipedalism.
- The pithecanthropi are considered transitional forms between earlier hominins and modern humans.
- Fossil evidence of pithecanthropi shows they used simple stone tools.
- The brain size of pithecanthropi was significantly larger than that of earlier hominins.