- Hominina
Taxobox | name = Hominina
image_caption = Skull of "Homo neanderthalensis "
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Primate s
superfamilia =Hominoidea
familia =Hominidae
subfamilia =Homininae
tribus =Hominini
subtribus = Hominina
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision =
*"Homo" (human s)
*"Paranthropus " (extinct)
*"Australopithecus " (extinct)
*"Sahelanthropus " (extinct)
*"Orrorin " (extinct)
*"Ardipithecus " (extinct)
*"Kenyanthropus " (extinct)The moreanthropomorphic primate s of theHominini tribe are placed in the Hominina subtribe. They are characterized by the evolution of an increasingly erectbipedal locomotion. The only extant species is "Homo sapiens ". Fossil records indicate this subtribe branched from the common ancestor with thechimpanzee lineage about 3 to 5 million years ago.Taxonomy
Current evidenceFact|date=March 2008 suggests that, about 2.6 million years ago, "Australopithecus" began to diverge into two paths, on the one hand to "Paranthropus", more robust, specialized in an herbivorous diet that required a stronger jaw and molars and powerful facial muscles that required a cranial crest, much like a modern
gorilla has, to unite them. The other track led to "Homo" with a relatively larger brain, more delicate teeth and jaw. Both genera existed at the same time for about a million and a half years.This subtribe is usually considered to include "
Australopithecus ", "Paranthropus ", "Sahelanthropus ", "Orrorin ", "Ardipithecus ", "Kenyanthropus ", and "Homo". However, the exact makeup is still under debate, as some scientists struggle to determine the order of descent inhuman evolution .Description
Key features of this group involve various adaptations for living terrestrially instead of
arboreal ly. One feature is an erect bipedal stance and the skull placed on top of the vertebral column. The feet are notprehensile unlike the rest of primates, since the first toe is built robustly and aligned with the other four. The hands have a developed opposable thumb and are quite adept at manipulating objects.
thumb|left|400px|There_are_many_names_given_to_fossil s belonging tosubtribe Hominina.]
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