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Hoplitomeryx is a
genus of
extinct deer-like
ruminants which lived on the
former Gargano Island during the
Miocene and the
Early Pliocene, now a peninsula...
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koenigswaldi with a
skull of c.20 cm length. (Freudenthal, 1972; Butler, 1980)
Hoplitomeryx - some 5
species of "prongdeer" with five
horns and sabre-like upper...
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nearby mainland gray
foxes For
mainland gray
foxes in
general Like
Hoplitomeryx,
Candiacervus appears to be an
unusual case in that
members of this genus...
- moonrats, an otter,
Prolagus pikas, and the multi-horned
artiodactyl Hoplitomeryx. Meijer,
Hanneke (25
January 2017). "Sun, sea and
dwarf hippos: the Mediterranean...
- it was a
fierce animal and not
easily subdued.
Smaller species of the
Hoplitomeryx—"prongdeer", five-horned sabre-toothed even-toed ungulates. Barn-owls...
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Prolagus apricenicus and P. imperialis; the deer-like
hoplitomerycid Hoplitomeryx mathei; and the
otter Paralutra garganensis.
There is one
reptile genus:...
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Cranioceras Genus Pediomeryx Genus Triceromeryx Family Hoplitomerycidae Genus Hoplitomeryx Family Moschidae (musk deers)
Genus Blastomeryx Genus Longirostromeryx...
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other island deer as well, such as
Cervus astylodon (Ryukyu Islands) and
Hoplitomeryx (Southern Italy). De Vos (1979, 1984, 1996)
identified eight morphotypes...
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Andrea Savorelli (2016). "Observations on the
postcranial anatomy of
Hoplitomeryx (Mammalia, Ruminantia, Hoplitomerycidae) from the
Miocene of the Apulia...
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evolution of ecologically-relevant
traits in
members of the
genus Hoplitomeryx as
indicated by
tooth wear,
hypsodonty and body m****
estimations is published...