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- Aceratherium (Gr****: "without (a) horn" (keratos), "beast" (therion)) is an extinct genus of rhinocerotid of the subfamily Aceratheriinae that lived in...
- Balkans. Paraceratherium means "near the hornless beast", in reference to Aceratherium, the genus in which the type species P. bugtiense was originally placed...
- [citation needed] The genus Caenopus and species originally referred to as Aceratherium were synonymized into Subhyracodon. It has been suggested to be one of...
- (2005). The following genera are recognized as valid:[citation needed] Aceratherium Acerorhinus Alicornops Aphelops Aprotodon Brachydiceratherium Brachypotherium...
- †Menoceras 23.03–16.3 Ma Subfamily Rhinocerotinae Tribe AceratheriiniAceratherium lived from 33.9 to 3.4 Ma †Acerorhinus 13.6–7.0 Ma †Alicornops 13.7–5...
- †Epiaceratherium †Guixia †Teletaceras †Uintaceras †Woodoceras †Aceratheriinae Aceratherium Acerorhinus Alicornops Aphelops Chilotheridium Chilotherium Floridaceras...
- †Epiaceratherium †Guixia †Teletaceras †Uintaceras †Woodoceras †Aceratheriinae Aceratherium Acerorhinus Alicornops Aphelops Chilotheridium Chilotherium Floridaceras...
- †Epiaceratherium †Guixia †Teletaceras †Uintaceras †Woodoceras †Aceratheriinae Aceratherium Acerorhinus Alicornops Aphelops Chilotheridium Chilotherium Floridaceras...
- Marivaux, L.; Métais, G.; Rajpar, A. R.; Roohi, G. (2010). "A revision of Aceratherium blanfordi Lydekker, 1884 (Mammalia: Rhinocerotidae) from the Early Miocene...
- such as Parabos, Lutung monkeys, the proboscidean Anancus, the rhino Aceratherium, antelopes such as Tragoportax and Miotragocerus as well as gazelles...