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pongid
pongid, n. and a. Zool. (ˈpɒŋgɪd) [f. mod.L. family name Pongidæ, f. generic name Pongo (B. G. E. de La V. Lacépède Tableau des Mammifères (1799) 4: see etym. of pongo) + -id3.] a. n. An anthropoid ape belonging to the family Pongidæ, which includes the gorilla, the chimpanzee, and the orang-utan. b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pongidae
This entry addresses the old usage of pongid. In current hominid taxonomy there is no “pongid” taxon. The orangutan taxon is now known to be paraphyletic to other (African) hominids. wikipedia.org
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pongo
▪ I. ‖ pongo (ˈpɒŋgəʊ) [Native name in a dialect of Angola or Loango; cf. also the forms mpongo, mpongi (Bentley Dict. Congo Lang. 1887), impungu.] 1. a. A name in early writers of a large anthropoid African ape: variously identified with the Chimpanzee, and the Gorilla.1625 Battel in Purchas Pilgri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Penghu 1
Gigantopithecus species) and he explains that this genus was once deemed similar to Homo and Australopithecus until later being recognized as a giant pongid wikipedia.org
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Lunate sulcus
sulcus is subject to white matter growth, and dental fossil and tomography studies have shown that the brain organization of Australopithecus africanus is pongid-like wikipedia.org
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Gustav Heinrich Ralph von Koenigswald
It was his opinion that the Indian form was a hominid and the African form a pongid. wikipedia.org
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Lucile Eleanor St. Hoyme
Significance of canine wear in pongid evolution. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 35:145–148. (co-authored with RT Koritzer) 1976. wikipedia.org
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لوسي (مستحاثة)
وقرر ان لوسي تمثل مرحلة بدائية قد تكون النقطة التي بدأ عندها الانفصال النوعي بين Hominid (شبيه الإنسان) وPongid (وهي العائلة التي تجمع الشمبانزي والغوريلا wikipedia.org
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Paleoneurobiology
extends to all australopithecine fossils, with Holloway insisting on the presence of hominid sulcal features, and Falk maintaining that the features are pongid wikipedia.org
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