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- Dinocerata, from Ancient Gr**** δεινός (deinós), "terrible", and κέρας (kéras), "horn", or Uintatheria, is an extinct order of large herbivorous hoofed...
- Sirenia and Hyracoidea) and sometimes also the taxa Tubulidentata and Dinocerata (and in the case of Ungulatomorpha also the taxon Zhelestidae). Clade:...
- Bulletin. 5. Anonymous (1 March 1885). "Professor Marsh's monography of the dinocerata". American Journal of Science. s3-29 (171): 173–204. Bibcode:1885AmJS...
- ISSN 0016-6995. Lucas, Spencer G. (February 2001). "Gobiatherium (Mammalia: Dinocerata) from the Middle Eocene of Asia: Taxonomy and biochronological significance"...
- Saber-Toothed and Horned Giants of the Eocene: The Uintatheres (Order Dinocerata) (PDF). Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 75th Annual Meeting. Dallas...
- next to Cimolestidae. Some systems also included the †Creodonta and/or †Dinocerata as basal Eutherians. Some authors classify the taxa, which are at the...
- This is an incomplete list of prehistoric mammals. It does not include extant mammals or recently extinct mammals. For extinct primate species, see: list...
- Aepyceros ("high horn"); Lophoceros ("crest horn"); Buceros ("ox horn"); Dinocerata ("terrible horn") cetio-, -cetus: Pronunciation: /sɛtɪoʊ/, /siːtəs/. Origin:...
- ISBN 978-0-231-11013-6 Spencer George Lucas: Gobiatherium (Mammalia: Dinocerata) from the Middle Eocene of Asia: Taxonomy and biochronological Significance...
- 1811) (proboscideans) Order: Sirenia (Illiger, 1811) (sea-cows) Order: †Dinocerata (Marsh, 1872) Order: †Embrithopoda (Andrews, 1906) Order: †Pantodonta...