Definition of Brontotheriidae. Meaning of Brontotheriidae. Synonyms of Brontotheriidae

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- Brontotheriidae is a family of extinct mammals belonging to the order Perissodactyla, the order that includes horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs. Superficially...
- genus of the prehistoric odd-toed ungulate (hoofed mammal) family Brontotheriidae, an extinct group of rhinoceros-like browsers related to horses. It...
- among the earliest known large mammals, consisting of the families of Brontotheriidae (synonym Titanotheriidae), the most well-known representative being...
- Matthew C. (2008). "Species Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Biogeography of the Brontotheriidae (Mammalia: Perissodactyla)". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural...
- southeastern Europe, Eocene finds of Amynodontidae, Hyracodontidae, Brontotheriidae, and Anthracotheriidae have affinities to Asian, but not western European...
- Perissodactyla or, as was po****r more recently, to be related to Brontotheriidae.[citation needed] Macrotherium, which is typically from the middle...
- †Ghazijhippus †Mesolambdolophus †Olbitherium †Anthracobunia †Brontotheriidae See Brontotheriidae Equoidea †Hyopsodontidae? Aletodon Chacomylus Dorraletes...
- Mesatirhinus was named by Osborn (1908). It is not extant. It was ****igned to Brontotheriidae by Osborn (1908) and Carroll (1988); and to Dolichorhininae by Mader...
- †Ghazijhippus †Mesolambdolophus †Olbitherium †Anthracobunia †Brontotheriidae See Brontotheriidae Equoidea †Hyopsodontidae? Aletodon Chacomylus Dorraletes...
- (odontes)) is a genus of prehistoric odd-toed ungulates in the family Brontotheriidae. It was the size of a rhinoceros, with the last two upper premolars...