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New derived hominine genera



If has been suggested there are not going to be any more multi species 
genera then that is going to mean some big changes. Might as well get on with 
it.  

For example Homo neanderthalensis is no more. Let me take the opportunity 
to assign the closet stone age relative of H. sapiens a new generic 
appellation. Flintstonia neanderthalensis. 

Then there is H. heidelbergensis. It is now Rubblosia heidelbergensis. 

H. florensis is now Frodosia florensis. If another dwarf island species is 
found it of course will be Bilboia tolkensis.  

Of course H. erectus is Pithcanthropus erectus.  

As always working to solve the big paleo problems, 

GSPaul


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