Simian
Simian is an adjective and noun used in biological contexts to refer to members of the clade Simiiformes, the group commonly called simians, which includes the higher primates such as monkeys and apes. The term derives from Latin simia, meaning ape or monkey. In everyday usage, simian typically denotes non-human primates, though some scientific writings use it in a broader taxonomic sense.
Taxonomically, simians form a major lineage within the suborder Haplorhini. Within Simiiformes are the two parvorders:
There are hundreds of living simian species, ranging from diminutive New World monkeys to the larger apes.
In medicine and virology, the term simian appears as a prefix or descriptor for agents associated with