Nature 371, 306–312(1994) IN this article we attributed hominid fossils from Aramis to Australopithecus ramidus sp. nov. We noted that generic placement was conservative and that ramidus might represent a new genus. Meanwhile, as ramidus is likely to be the sister taxon of the remaining hominid clade, generic separation from Australopithecus is appropriate.
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White, T., Suwa, G. & Asfaw, B. Australopithecus ramidus, a new species of early hominid from Aramis, Ethiopia. Nature 375, 88 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/375088a0
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