Anthropomorpha

Translingual

Etymology

From anthropo- + -morpha; coined by Carl Linnaeus in 1735.

Proper noun

Anthropomorpha

  1. (obsolete) A taxonomic order within the class Mammalia primates, sloths, and (originally) anteaters, now placed in the orders Primates and Pilosa.

Usage notes

Anteaters were removed to a separate order in 1748, and the modern order Primates was introduced in 1758, rendering this order obsolete.

Coordinate terms

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