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| A genus of anthropoid apes: same as Simia. |
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| This is a list of common affixes used when scientifically naming species, particularly extinct species for whom only their scientific names are used, along with their derivations. * -acanth, acantho-: Pronunciation: /ekæn/, /ekæno/. Origin: Ancient Greek (akantha). Meaning: spine.Examples: Acanthodes ("spiny base"); Acanthostega ("spine roof"); coelacanth ("hollow spine")arch-, archi-, archo-, -archus: Pronunciation: /ark/, /arko/, /ark/, /arks/. Origin: Ancient Greek (archos), meaning: ruler; (archikos), meaning: ruling. Used for exceptionally large or widespread animals.Examples: Archelon ("ruling turtle"); Architeuthis ("ruling squid"); Archosaur ("ruling lizard"); Andrewsarchus ("Andrews's ruler")archaeo-: Pronunciation: /arki/, /arkio/ . Origin: Ancient Greek (archaios). Meaning: ancient. Used for early versions of animals and plants.Examples: Archaeopteryx ("ancient wing"); Archaeoindris ("ancient Indri"); Archaeopteris ("ancient fern")arthro-: /arro/. Origin: Ancient Greek |