genus and species
homo sapiens
The Species is Homo Sapiens. It's us humans.
The Latin taxonomic classification for humans is spelled Homo sapiens.
"Sapiens" represents the species level in the taxonomic hierarchy. It is the specific epithet in the binomial nomenclature system, which consists of the genus name (Homo) followed by the species name (sapiens).
The name "sapiens" in Homo sapiens represents the species level in taxonomy. It is the specific epithet that distinguishes modern humans from other species within the genus Homo.
Genus
Homo sapiens means "wise man" in Latin. It is the taxonomic classification for modern humans. "Homo" refers to the genus to which humans belong, while "sapiens" denotes the species characterized by high intelligence and wisdom.
Modern humans belong to the species Homo Sapiens. The genus is Homo, the tribe is Hominini and the family Homindae. Humans do not belong to two distinct primate groups. That would be biologically impossible.
Homo sapiens are not extinct. Homo sapiens are humans. Modern humans, in fact.
Prosimii is an outdated taxonomic classification for a group of primates that includes lemurs, lorises, and bushbabies. Anthropoidea is another taxonomic classification that includes monkeys, apes, and humans. These classifications have been replaced with more current groupings within the primate order.
homo sapiens sapiens
Homo sapiens sapiens are modern Humans. We discovered ourselves.