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- Amebelodon is a genus of extinct proboscidean belonging to Amebelodontidae (the so-called shovel-tuskers). The most striking attribute of this animal is...
- monophyletic Amebelodontidae. In their tree, Platybelodon formed a clade with Amebelodon, Aphanobelodon, Protanancus, and Torynobelodon, and Gomphotheriidae was...
- †C****olophodontidae Afroc****odon C****olophodon †Amebelodontidae Afromastodon Amebelodon Aphanobelodon Archaeobelodon Eurybelodon Konobelodon Platybelodon Progomphotherium...
- †C****olophodontidae Afroc****odon C****olophodon †Amebelodontidae Afromastodon Amebelodon Aphanobelodon Archaeobelodon Eurybelodon Konobelodon Platybelodon Progomphotherium...
- The only known species was formerly considered to belong to the genus Amebelodon but was distinguished in 2023 based on the short and only partially flattened...
- Konobelodon (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae) in Eurasia for the status of Amebelodon with a new genus of shovel-tusked gomphothere, Stenobelodon". Journal...
- 0.9 million years. Archaeobelodon was an ancestor of Platybelodon and Amebelodon. Archaeobelodon had a trunk and tusks. It reached a weight of about 2305...
- Frick, 1933 †Archaeobelodon T****y, 1984 †Protanancus Arambourg, 1945 †Amebelodon Barbour, 1927 †Konobelodon Lambert, 1990 †Torynobelodon Barbour, 1929...
- and North America. Konobelodon was originally coined as a subgenus of Amebelodon, and was subsequently elevated to full generic rank in a 2014 re-appraisal...
- Konobelodon (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae) in Eurasia for the status of Amebelodon with a new genus of shovel-tusked gomphothere, Stenobelodon". Journal...