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Australopithecus afarensis, Most primitive Australopithecine, retains arboreal traits, "Lucy"
Australopithecus africanus, South African Australopithecus, Mrs. Ples and Taung Baby
Kenyanthropus platyops, "Kenya Man", very flat face, severely damaged skull
Paranthropus aethiopicus, Earliest Paranthropus, large sagittal crest, flaring zygomatics, East African
Paranthropus boisei, Likely descended of aethiopicus, East African
Paranthropus robustus, Most recent Paranthropus, South African, square eye orbits
Sahelanthropus tchadensis, Earliest possible hominin, large brow ridge, small cranial capacity, found in Chad
Australopithecus garhi, Associated with stone tools and cut marks on cow bones, East African Australopith, "Surprise!"
Orrorin Tugenensis, Early biped, locomotion similar to orangutan
Ardipithecus ramidus/kaddaba, Arboreally adapted biped, long, curved fingers
Low forehead, Large brow ridge, Midfacial Prognathism, Large Nasal Cavity, Occipital Bun, Cold AdaptedNeanderthal,
Low Forehead, Large brow ridge, Large cranial capacityArchaic Homo sapiens,
High forehead, chin, reduced brow ridge, little or no post orbital constrictionAnatomically Modern Homo sapiens,
Small cranial capacity, Olduwan tools, "Handy Man"Homo habilis,
Supraorbital torus, sagittal keel, nearly modern postrania, Acheulean handaxesHomo erectus,
African Homo erectus, no sagittal keelHomo ergaster,
Very flat face, possibly male Homo habilisHomo rudolfensis,
Possible dwarfed Homo erectus, modern tools, tinyHomo floresiensis,
AdapidsEocene, Ancestors of Prosimians
OmomyidsEocene, Ancestors of Anthropoids
PropliopithicidaeOligocene, Ancestors of Catyrrhines
ParapithicidaeOligocene, Ancestors of Platyrrhines
Sivapithecus, Miocene Ape, Ancestor of Orangutan
Aegyptopithecus, Oligocene, Propliopithecidae, First fossil primate to have Y-5 molar pattern


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