Black thought they belonged to a new human species and named them " Sinanthropus pekinensis ".
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For example, the ???????���e ( Sino-Tibetan languages ) and ?????????????? ( " Sinanthropus pekinensis ", also known as Peking Man ).
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As honorary director of the Cenozoic Research Laboratory he also studied fossils of the Peking Man, then known as " Sinanthropus pekinensis ", unearthed at Zhoukoudian, China.
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He recovered a left lower molar that Black ( 1927 ) identified as unmistakably human ( it compared favorably to the previous find made by Zdansky ), and subsequently coined it " Sinanthropus pekinensis ".
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Eventually, similarities between " Pithecanthropus erectus " ( Java Man ) and " Sinanthropus pekinensis " ( Peking Man ) led Ernst Mayr to rename both " Homo erectus " in 1950, placing them directly in the human evolutionary tree.
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Black published his analysis in the journal " Nature ", identifying his find as belonging to a new species and genus which he named " Sinanthropus pekinensis ", but many fellow scientists were skeptical about such an identification on the basis of a single tooth, and the foundation demanded more specimens before it would agree to grant additional money.