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extinct relative of the
elephant Jaw of
Anancus arvernensis from
Quaternary of
Italy Molar of
Anancus arvernensis Hautier, Lionel; Mackaye, H****ane Taisso;...
- of
Britain and Europe.
Frances Lincoln Publishers. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-7112-2379-0.
Peziza arvernensis in
Index Fungorum Peziza arvernensis at GBIF v t e...
- (T.
johnsoni and T. polkensis). The
youngest tapir in Europe,
Tapirus arvernensis became extinct at the end of the Pliocene,
around 2.6
million years ago...
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Wiedemannia arvernensis is a
species of
dance flies, in the fly
family Empididae. Vaillant, F. (1964). "On some
empidid flies of the
Azores and Madeira"...
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cercopithecine monkey once
found throughout Eurasia. The type species, P.
arvernensis, was a very
large monkey,
comparable in size to a mandrill. The genus...
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Necrobyas (Late Eocene/Early
Oligocene – Late Miocene)
includes "Bubo"
arvernensis and
Paratyto Prosybris (Early Oligocene? –
Early Miocene)
Placement unresolved...
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Festuca arvernensis.
Germplasm Resources Information Network.
Festuca arvernensis. Tropicos.
Missouri Botanical Garden. 2013. "Festuca
arvernensis Auquier...
- alexejevi, the elephant-relative
Anancus arvernensis, the
three toed
horse Hipparion, the
tapir Tapirus arvernensis the
bears Agriotherium and Ursus, the...
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tapir (T. augustus) Cope's
tapir (T. haysii) T.
veroensis Tapirus T.
arvernensis Croizet & Jobert, 1828 T.
augustus Matthew & Granger, 1923 - Formerly...
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across the continent. The last
gomphothere native to Europe,
Anancus arvernensis became extinct during the
Early Pleistocene,
around 1.6–2
million years...