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Haplorhini (/ h æ p l ə ˈ r aɪ n aɪ /), the haplorhines (Greek for "simple-nosed") or the "dry-nosed" primates is a suborder of primates containing the tarsiers and the simians (Simiiformes or anthropoids), as sister of the Strepsirrhini ("moist-nosed").
Haplorhini. Articles relating to the Haplorhini (haplorhines), the "dry-nosed" primates. It is a suborder of primates containing the tarsiers and the simians (Simiiformes or anthropoids), as sister of the Strepsirrhini ("moist-nosed").
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Primate. This article is about the type of animal. For other uses, see Primate (disambiguation). Primates is an order of mammals, which is further divided into the strepsirrhines, which include lemurs, galagos, and lorisids; and the haplorhines, which include tarsiers; and the simians, which include monkeys and apes.
The parvorder Catarrhini / kætəˈraɪnaɪ / (known commonly as catarrhine monkeys, Old World anthropoids, or Old World monkeys) consists of the Cercopithecoidea and apes (Hominoidea). In 1812, Geoffroy grouped those two groups together and established the name Catarrhini, "Old World monkeys", (" singes de l'Ancien Monde " in French ).
Mar 10, 2024 · Haplorhini. A taxonomic suborder within the order Primates – tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans. Usage notes [edit]
Strepsirrhini or Strepsirhini ( / ˌstrɛpsəˈraɪni / ⓘ; STREP-sə-RY-nee) is a suborder of primates that includes the lemuriform primates, which consist of the lemurs of Madagascar, galagos ("bushbabies") and pottos from Africa, and the lorises from India and southeast Asia. [a] Collectively they are referred to as strepsirrhines.