- horn(s) of a rhinoceros.
Eobasileus also had a pair of
tusks shielded by bony
protrusions of the
lower jaw. A
dispute over
Eobasileus specifically and the...
- Uintatherium. Cope
described two
genera in his telegram,
Loxolophodon and
Eobasileus; the
latter is
currently considered separate from Uintatherium. Tinoceras...
-
Eocene of Mongolia.
Unlike its
North American cousins,
Uintatherium or
Eobasileus,
Gobiatherium lacked ****-like horns, or even fang-like tusks. Instead...
-
Family Uintatheriidae Gobiatherium Probathyopsis Bathyopsis Uintatherium Eobasileus Tetheopsis Palaeontology portal Blackwelder, R. E.
classification of the...
-
member of the
extinct order Dinocerata (commonly
known as Uintatheres) was
Eobasileus. It was
about 4
metres (13 ft) long and
stood 2.1
metres (6.9 ft) tall...
- Coryphodon)
Order Dinocerata Family Uintatheriidae (includes Uintatherium,
Eobasileus, Tetheopsis, etc.
Gobiatherium is
sometimes placed in its own family.)...
- the new
specimens described by the men were Uintatherium, Loxolophodon,
Eobasileus, Dinoceras, and Tinoceras. The
problem was that many of
these finds were...
- skeleton,
pelvis with hind
limbs Coryphodon pantodont fossil skeleton Eobasileus uintathere fossil skull Glyptodon glyptodont fossil skeleton Mastodon...
- long and
weighed up to 56 kg (123 lb). The
largest known dinoceratan was
Eobasileus with
skull length of 102 cm (40 in), 2.1 m (6 ft 11 in) tall at the back...
-
Platoceras Marsh 1886;
Tinoceras Marsh 1872;
Uintamastix Leidy 1872]
Genus †
Eobasileus Cope 1872 [Uintacolotherium Cook 1926;
Lefelaphodon Cope 1872]
Genus †Tetheopsis...