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- many species like Eucladoceros ctenoides the antlers have a comb-like branching pattern, while those of the type species Eucladoceros dicranios has a more...
- †Megaceroides (North Africa, Late Pleistocene-Holocene, ~ 4000 BC) †Eucladoceros (Eurasia, Late Pliocene-Early Pleistocene) †Candiacervus (Crete, Late...
- brevirostris, Panthera gombaszoegensis, Procamptoceras brivatense, Eucladoceros dicranios, Eucladoceros nestii, Pseudodama, Canis etruscus T****o Late Villafranchian...
- abundant resources to drive evolution. The early Pleistocene cervidEucladoceros was comparable in size to the modern elk. † Megaloceros (Pliocene–Pleistocene)...
- southern Asia, and later spread across its current range. Epirusa and Eucladoceros have both been proposed as possible ancestors of the living species and...
- Turkey). Gamarra et al. (2024) describe a femur of a member of the genus Eucladoceros from the Pliocene (Villafranchian) site Podari (Romania), preserving...
- (the type species: Cervus ardei Croizet & Jobert, 1828) or in the genus Eucladoceros, as in the case of R. giulii. Today, Arvernoceros is regarded as a subgenus...
- instead propose a close relationship of Praemegaceros with the genus Eucladoceros. classification according to Croitor, 2018. Known from the late Early...
- Megaloceros Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus) (died ~5700 BC) Genus Eucladoceros Genus Sinomegaceros Subfamily Capreolinae Alces carnutorum (Carnute elk)...
- originally ****igned to the genus Euctenoceros (now usually synonymous with Eucladoceros), though examination of the cranial proportions and morphology show it...