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Definitions of hominine in various dictionaries:
adj - characteristic of humankind
adj - characteristic of man
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Of or relating to the Homininae, a subfamily of Hominidae that includes humans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and some extinct relatives. |
characteristic of humankind |
Of, relating to, or characteristic of hominines belonging to the subfamily Homininae. |
A primate of the subfamily Homininae, which originally comprised the large-brained hominids (in contrast to the small-brained ones of the subfamily Australopithecinae). |
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Homininae is a subfamily of Hominidae. It includes two tribes, with their extant as well as extinct species: the Hominini tribe (with the genus Homo including modern humans, Australopithecina, comprising at least three extinct (or, fossil) genera and the genus Pan including chimpanzees and bonobos), and the Gorillini tribe (gorillas). It comprises all hominids that arose after orangutans (subfamily Ponginae) split from the line of great apes. The Homininae cladogram has three main branches, which lead to gorillas (through the tribe Gorillini), and to humans and chimpanzees via the tribe Hominini and subtribes Hominina and Panina (see the evolutionary tree below). There are two living species of Panina (chimpanzees and bonobos) and two living species of gorillas, but only one extant human species. Traces of hypothetical Homo species, including Homo floresiensis and Homo denisova, have been found with dates as recent as 40,000 years ago. Organisms in this subfamily are described as homin |