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- Dorcatherium is an extinct genus of tragulid ruminant which existed in Europe, East Africa and the Siwaliks during the Miocene and Possibly Pliocene ....
- chevrotain genera include: Genus Dorcatherium Dorcatherium minus from ****stan Dorcatherium majus from ****stan Dorcatherium naui, from Central Europe Genus...
- po****r prehistoric taxa like Pterosauria, Machairodus, Deinotherium, Dorcatherium, and Chalicotherium. He was born at Darmstadt. After studying at Göttingen...
- Tragulidaechevrotains or mouse-deer Tragulus Hyemoschus MoschiolaDorcatherium †Dorcabune †Afrotragulus †Siamotragulus †Yunnanotherium †Archaeotragulus...
- and Lucentia, the antelopes Paleoreas, Tragoportax, Miotragocerus and Dorcatherium, the “gomphotherid” elephantoid Tetralophodon, the porcupine Hystrix...
- moruorotensis and Afrotragulus parvus, formerly classified in genus Dorcatherium, as well as A. akhtari, A. megalomilos, and A. moralesi. Israel M. Sánchez;...
- on small ungulates such as Cainotherium, Micromeryx, Lagomeryx, and Dorcatherium. Though the researchers also stated that the robustness of the jaws indicate...
- However, large mammals are also known, such as the extinct mouse-deer Dorcatherium, the antelope Miotragocerus, and the rhinoceros Aceratherium. The site...
- Several artiodactyls, such as the pig Bunolistriodon, the tragulid Dorcatherium, the deer-like Lagomeryx, the bovid-like Amphimoschus, and the first...
- and derived dental characteristics, the lower molars retaining the "Dorcatherium" fold ("fold on the posterolingual face of the metaconid") and the posterior...