: a genus of extinct Pleistocene African baboons that were nearly the size of gorillas
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from New Latin, from dino-dino- + -pithecus -pithecus
Note: Genus name introduced by the Scottish-born South African physician and paleontologist Robert Broom (1866-1951) in "On Some New Pleistocene Mammals from Limestone Caves of the Transvaal," South African Journal of Science, vol. 33 (March, 1937), pp. 753-55. The full species name of Broom's baboon was Dinopithecus ingens.