Australopithecus robustus

Australopithecus robustus
/roh bus"teuhs/
1. an extinct species of large-toothed bipedal hominid that lived in southern Africa c1.5-2 million years ago: formerly classified as the genus Paranthropus.
2. a fossil belonging to this species. See illus. under hominid.
[ < NL; see ROBUST]

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