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incertae sedis †Protaceratherium †Lartetotherium 15.97–8.7 Ma
Subfamily Elasmotheriinae †Gulfoceras? 23.03–20.43 Ma †Victoriaceros? 15 Ma †Penetrigonias? †Subhyracodon...
- of at
least 39,000 years ago. It was the last
surviving member of
Elasmotheriinae, a
distinctive group of
rhinoceroses separate from the
group that contains...
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fossil rhinoceros remains,
including numerous representatives of the
Elasmotheriinae. Only the part of the
snout is
missing from the
skull and it provided...
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Rhinocerotinae (and thus more
closely related to
living rhinoceroses than to
Elasmotheriinae),
recent phylogenetic studies have
recovered Epiaceratherium as primitive...
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members of the
subfamily Elasmotheriinae by some studies,
though other studies place it
firmly outside the Rhinocerotinae-
Elasmotheriinae split. Prothero, 2005...
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Bugtirhinus is an
extinct genus of
rhinocerotid of the
subfamily Elasmotheriinae endemic to Asia
during the
Miocene living from 20—16.9 mya
existing for...
- seen below,
focusing on
Elasmotheriinae as
recovered by the study. Noticeably, the
study presents a
monophyletic Elasmotheriinae, with
Eoazara being nested...
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Caementodon is an
extinct genus of
rhinocerotid of the
clade Elasmotheriinae endemic to
Europe and Asia
during the Miocene. Antoine, P. O. (2003). "Middle...
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Elasmotheriinae †Elasmotherium sibiri**** Rhinocerotinae...
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Hoploaceratherium Mesaceratherium Peraceras Persiatherium Plesiaceratherium Ronzotherium Shansirhinus Sinorhinus Subchilotherium †
Elasmotheriinae Rhinocerotinae...