Definition of Amebelodontidae. Meaning of Amebelodontidae. Synonyms of Amebelodontidae

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- Amebelodontidae is an extinct family of large herbivorous proboscidean mammals related to elephants. They were formerly ****igned to Gomphotheriidae, but...
- agreed to be a paraphyletic group. The families C****olophodontidae and Amebelodontidae (the latter of which includes "shovel tuskers" with flattened lower...
- Amebelodon is a genus of extinct proboscidean belonging to Amebelodontidae (the so-called shovel-tuskers). The most striking attribute of this animal...
- †Afroc****odon Pickford, 2001 †C****olophodon Schlesinger, 1917 †Family Amebelodontidae Barbour, 1927 †Afromastodon Pickford, 2003 †Progomphotherium Pickford...
- Sinomammut Zygolophodon †C****olophodontidae Afroc****odon C****olophodon †Amebelodontidae Afromastodon Amebelodon Aphanobelodon Archaeobelodon Eurybelodon Konobelodon...
- (Elephantoidea, Elephantidae) Skeleton of the "shovel tusker" Platybelodon (Amebelodontidae) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
- Aphanobelodon is an extinct genus of proboscidean in the family Amebelodontidae. The holotype is the complete cranium of an adult female, and the paratypes...
- Sinomammut Zygolophodon †C****olophodontidae Afroc****odon C****olophodon †Amebelodontidae Afromastodon Amebelodon Aphanobelodon Archaeobelodon Eurybelodon Konobelodon...
- Archaeobelodon is an extinct genus of proboscidean of the family Amebelodontidae that lived in Europe and North Africa (Egypt) during the Miocene from...
- Amebelodontidae (shovel tuskers) "Gomphotheriidae" (paraphyletic, ancestral to Elephantidae)...