taxonomy |
strepsirrhine |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and strepsirrhine
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
strepsirrhine is any member of the clade
strepsirrhini , one of the two suborders of primates.
strepsirrhine |
haplorrhine |
Antonyms |
Strepsirrhine is an antonym of haplorrhine.
As nouns the difference between strepsirrhine and haplorrhine
is that
strepsirrhine is any member of the clade
strepsirrhini , one of the two suborders of primates while
haplorrhine is any primate of the evolved clade (half of the order) which comprises all apes (including hominoids), monkeys and even (prosimian) tarsiers.
primate |
strepsirrhine |
As nouns the difference between primate and strepsirrhine
is that
primate is (zoology) a mammal of the order
primates , including simians and prosimians or
primate can be (ecclesiastical) in the catholic church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circumscription while
strepsirrhine is any member of the clade
strepsirrhini , one of the two suborders of primates.
suborder |
strepsirrhine |
As nouns the difference between suborder and strepsirrhine
is that
suborder is (taxonomy) a taxonomic category below order and above infraorder while
strepsirrhine is any member of the clade
strepsirrhini , one of the two suborders of primates.
strepsirrhini |
strepsirrhine |
As a proper noun strepsirrhini
is .
As a noun strepsirrhine is
any member of the clade
strepsirrhini , one of the two suborders of primates.
clade |
strepsirrhine |
As nouns the difference between clade and strepsirrhine
is that
clade is (biology|systematics) a group of animals or other organisms derived from a common ancestor species while
strepsirrhine is any member of the clade
strepsirrhini , one of the two suborders of primates.
strepsirrhine |
lemuroid |
As nouns the difference between strepsirrhine and lemuroid
is that
strepsirrhine is any member of the clade
Strepsirrhini, one of the two suborders of primates while
lemuroid is a member of the Lemuroidea superfamily of strepsirrhine primates, including lemurs.
As an adjective lemuroid is
of or relating to the primate superfamily Lemuroidea (lemurs.