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Biota (Life)
Eukaryote (Eukarya)
Podiata
Unikont (Unikonta)
Opisthokont (Opisthokonta)
Holozoa
Filozoa
Apoikozoa (Choanozoa)
Animal (Animalia)
Metazoa
Epitheliozoa
Eumetazoa
Bilateria
Deuterostome (Deuterostomia)
Chordata (Chordates)
Olfactores
Craniata (Craniata (chordata))
Vertebrata (Animals with backbone)
Gnathostomata (Gnathostome)
Eugnathostomata
Teleostomi
Euteleostomi
Sarcopterygii (Lobe-finned fishes)
Dipnotetrapodomorpha
Tetrapodomorpha (Tetrapodomorph)
Tetrapoda (Tetrapod)
Reptiliomorpha
Amniota (Amniote)
Synapsidomorpha
Synapsid (Synapsida)
Eupelycosauria
Sphenacodontia
Sphenacodontoidea
Therapsida (Therapsid)
Neotherapsida
Theriodont (Theriodontia)
Eutheriodontia
Cynodontia (Cynodont)
Epicynodontia
Eucynodontia
Probainognathia
Chiniquodontoidea
Prozostrodontia
Mammaliaformes
Mammal (Mammals)
Theriamorpha
Theriiformes
Holotheria
Trechnotheria
Cladotheria
Zatheria
Boreosphenida
Theria (Therians)
Eutheria
Placentalia (Eutheria)
Exafroplacentalia
Boreoeutheria
Euarchontoglires
Euarchonta
Primatomorpha
Primate (The primate order)
Haplorrhini (Haplorhini)
Simiiformes (Simian)
Catarrhini
Cercopithecoidea

Old world monkey (182968)

Children (17 direct children, 720 direct and indirect children):

Cercopithecinae (tree size 323)

Colobinae (tree size 350)
Langur

Dinopithecus

Paracolobus

Parapapio

Nsungwepithecus

Victoriapithecinae (tree size 3)

Allochrocebus (tree size 5)

Prohylobates (tree size 2)

Paradolichopithecus

Procynocephalus

Libypithecus (tree size 1)

Cynopithecus (tree size 2)

Gelada (tree size 1)

Inuus (tree size 3)

Macacus (tree size 12)

Maimon (tree size 1)