"Homo paniscus" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

Etymology: A reassignment of Pan paniscus into the genus Homo based on the idea that bonobos share essentially human qualities. Etymology templates: {{taxfmt|Pan paniscus|species}} Pan paniscus Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=m|g2=|head=Homo paniscus|nogendercat=1}} Homo paniscus m
  1. (neologism) An alternative name for Pan paniscus, bonobo. Tags: masculine, neologism Hypernyms (species): Primates (english: order), Haplorhini (english: suborder), Simiiformes (english: infraorder), Catarrhini (english: parvorder), Hominoidea (english: superfamily), Hominidae (english: family), Homininae (english: subfamily), Hominini (english: tribe), Hominina (english: subtribe), Homo (english: genus)

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