Definition of Cervoid. Meaning of Cervoid. Synonyms of Cervoid

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- deer in the early Eocene, and gradually developed into the first antlered cervoids (the superfamily of cervids and related extinct families) in the Miocene...
- Ungulates have evolved a variety of cranial appendages that can be found in cervoids (with the exception of musk deer). In oxen and antelope, the size and shape...
- (2008). "The effect of insularity on the Eastern Mediterranean early cervoid Hoplitomeryx: the study of the forelimb" (PDF). Quaternary International...
- A.E. 2008. The effect of insularity on the Eastern Mediterranean early cervoid Hoplitomeryx: the study of the forelimb. Quaternary International, 182(1)145-159...
- Agalmaceros is a potentially invalid extinct genus of deer of the Cervidae family, that lived in South America during the Pleistocene. The only species...
- Archaeomeryx is an extinct genus of ruminant that lived early in the Eocene. It is believed to be close to the ancestry of the group Pecora, which includes...
- Yumaceras is an extinct genus of antelope-like palaeomerycid artiodactyl endemic to North America from the Miocene epoch, 13.6—5.33 Ma, existing for approximately...
- Metacervocerus is an extinct genus of cervid that lived in Eurasia during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs. M. rhen**** is known from fossils from France...
- Pediomeryx is an extinct genus of artiodactyl, of the family Dromomerycidae, endemic to North America. It lived during the Late Miocene Early Pliocene...
- ****anese) (5): 13–16. Nishioka Yuichirō; et al. (2016). "Lower Miocene cervoid ruminants (Artiodactyla) from the Koura Formation, Matsue, southwestern...