A fossil human discovered in South Africa and elsewhere by R. Bloom and T. Robinson after 1938. It had large jaws and molars, could walk upright, and was thought to have been herbivorous. Its current scientific name is Australopithecus robustus, and the name Paranthropus is often used as a subgenus name or simply a common name. → Australopithecus Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
1938年以降R.ブルームやT.ロビンソンによって南アフリカ等で発見された化石人類。大きな顎と臼歯をもち,直立歩行でき,草食性であったと思われる。現在は学名をアウストラロピテクス・ロブストゥスAustralopithecus robustusとし,パラントロプスの名は亜属名あるいは単に通称として用いられることが多い。→アウストラロピテクス
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