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  1. Paranthropus boisei (aikaisemmin Zinjanthropus boisei ja Australopithecus boisei) eli vankka-apinaihminen oli varhainen homini, jota on kuvailtu suurimmaksi lajiksi Paranthropus-suvussa. Laji eli 2,6–1,2 miljoonaa vuotta sitten plioseeni - ja pleistoseenikausien aikana Itä-Afrikassa.

  2. Paranthropus boisei o Australopithecus boisei (anomenat originalment Zinjanthropus boisei) fou un homínid fòssil del gènere Paranthropus. [2] Les diverses restes trobades permeten saber que aquest homínid visqué entre els 2,6 i 1,2 milions d'anys enrere.

  3. Paranthropus boisei is a hominin taxon with a distinctive cranial and dental morphology. Its hypodigm has been recovered from sites with good stratigraphic and chronological control, and for some morphological regions, such as the mandible and the mandibular dentition, the samples are not only relatively well dated, but they are, by paleontological standards, reasonably-sized.

  4. P. boisei had the largest supraorbital torus of the robust forms. They were somewhat more encephalized than past species, with a cranial capacity of 514 cc (range = 494–537 cc). Like all australopiths, the species was sexually dimorphic, with males at 4’6″ (137 cm) tall and 108 lb (49 kg) and with more pronounced sagittal-nuchal crests ...

  5. 2 de may. de 2011 · Abstract. The East African hominin Paranthropus boisei was characterized by a suite of craniodental features that have been widely interpreted as adaptations to a diet that consisted of hard objects that required powerful peak masticatory loads. These morphological adaptations represent the culmination of an evolutionary trend that began in ...

  6. Paranthropus boisei (česky též Australopiték východoafrický) [1] je druh vyhynulého hominida, žijící ve starším pleistocénu, před 2,3 – 1,3 miliony let ve východní Africe, na území dnešní Etiopie, Keni, Tanzanie a Malawi. Je nejmladším, posledním zástupcem australopitéků, přičemž patří ke skupině robustních ...

  7. Paranthropus boisei. Paranthropus boisei is a species of Paranthropus geographically isolated to East Africa: Peninj, Olduvai, Omo, East Turkana, and Chesowanja. Fossil remains indicate P. boisei had a robust masticatory apparatus, a high degree of sexual dimorphism, and a relatively small brain size.