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- years ago. The jaw of Anancus, an extinct relative of the elephant Jaw of Anancus arvernensis from Quaternary of Italy Molar of Anancus arvernensis Hautier...
- gomphotheres in Africa, represented by the "tetralophodont gomphothere" genus Anancus, became extinct around the end of the Pliocene and beginning of the Pleistocene...
- Superfamily: Elephantoidea Gray, 1821 Families "Tetralophodont gomphotheres" †Anancus †Paratetralophodon †Pediolophodon †Tetralophodon †Stegodontidae Elephantidae...
- considered to be convergent. Saegusa, Haruo (March 2020). "Stegodontidae and Anancus: Keys to understanding dental evolution in Elephantidae". Quaternary Science...
- mastodon species "Mammut" borsoni and the "tetralophodont gomphothere" Anancus arvernensis, likely niche partitioning with the latter by occupying different...
- Rhynchotherium Sinomastodon Stegomastodon †"Tetralophodont gomphotheres" Anancus Paratetralophodon Pediolophodon Tetralophodon †Stegodontidae Stegodon Stegolophodon...
- Rhynchotherium Sinomastodon Stegomastodon †"Tetralophodont gomphotheres" Anancus Paratetralophodon Pediolophodon Tetralophodon †Stegodontidae Stegodon Stegolophodon...
- Manucci, Fabio; Palombo, Maria Rita (2023-06-13). "Body m**** estimate of Anancus arvernensis (Croizet and Jobert 1828): comparison of the regression and...
- genus Equus and Hipparion, the giant giraffid Sivatherium, the gomphothere Anancus, bovines, antelopes (Gazella, Kobus, Damaliscus, Megalotragus, Parmularius...
- retrieved 2023-11-21 Saegusa, Haruo (March 2020). "Stegodontidae and Anancus: Keys to understanding dental evolution in Elephantidae". Quaternary Science...