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Sinanthropus

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Sinanthropus (from Sino-, "China", and anthro-, "man") is an obsolete genus of hominids in the scientific classification system. It originated when an early fossil molar of Peking man was assigned the classification Sinanthropus pekinensis by Davidson Black late in 1927.[1]

Following the discovery of specimens of Lantian Man starting in 1963, that was added to the genus as Sinanthropus lantianensis.[2]

Both species have since been reclassified[when?] as varieties within the species Homo erectus, and the genus Sinanthropus is disused.

References

  1. ^ "The Coming of Sinanthropus", Evolution Archive » Homo Erectus
  2. ^ "Lantian man", Encyclopedia Britannica eb.com