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haplorrhine

Terms vs Haplorrhine - What's the difference?

terms | haplorrhine |


As nouns the difference between terms and haplorrhine

is that terms is while haplorrhine is any primate of the evolved clade (half of the order) which comprises all apes (including hominoids), monkeys and even (prosimian) tarsiers.

Haplorrhine - What does it mean?

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Haplorrhine vs Haplorhine - What's the difference?

haplorrhine | haplorhine |


As nouns the difference between haplorrhine and haplorhine

is that haplorrhine is any primate of the evolved clade (half of the order) which comprises all apes (including hominoids), monkeys and even (prosimian) tarsiers while haplorhine is (zoology) any member of the clade haplorhini of dry-nosed primates.

Strepsirrhine vs Haplorrhine - What's the difference?

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.

Tarsier vs Haplorrhine - What's the difference?

tarsier | haplorrhine |


As nouns the difference between tarsier and haplorrhine

is that tarsier is while haplorrhine is any primate of the evolved clade (half of the order) which comprises all apes (including hominoids), monkeys and even (prosimian) tarsiers.

Prosimian vs Haplorrhine - What's the difference?

prosimian | haplorrhine |


As nouns the difference between prosimian and haplorrhine

is that prosimian is a primate that is not a monkey or an ape, generally nocturnal with large eyes and ears. Such primates were formerly grouped in the suborder suborder: Prosimii, but are now considered a paraphyletic group and not a clade while haplorrhine is any primate of the evolved clade (half of the order) which comprises all apes (including hominoids), monkeys and even (prosimian) tarsiers.

As an adjective prosimian

is of or from the prosimian suborder of primates.

Monkey vs Haplorrhine - What's the difference?

monkey | haplorrhine |


As nouns the difference between monkey and haplorrhine

is that monkey is any member of the clade Simiiformes not also of the clade Hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches while haplorrhine is any primate of the evolved clade (half of the order) which comprises all apes (including hominoids), monkeys and even (prosimian) tarsiers.

As a verb monkey

is to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.

Hominoid vs Haplorrhine - What's the difference?

hominoid | haplorrhine |


As nouns the difference between hominoid and haplorrhine

is that hominoid is any great ape (including humans]] and [[ape|apes) belonging to the superfamily hominoidea while haplorrhine is any primate of the evolved clade (half of the order) which comprises all apes (including hominoids), monkeys and even (prosimian) tarsiers.

Ape vs Haplorrhine - What's the difference?

ape | haplorrhine |


As nouns the difference between ape and haplorrhine

is that ape is apartment while haplorrhine is any primate of the evolved clade (half of the order) which comprises all apes (including hominoids), monkeys and even (prosimian) tarsiers.

Clade vs Haplorrhine - What's the difference?

clade | haplorrhine |


As nouns the difference between clade and haplorrhine

is that clade is a group of animals or other organisms derived from a common ancestor species while haplorrhine is any primate of the evolved clade (half of the order) which comprises all apes (including hominoids), monkeys and even (prosimian) tarsiers.

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