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- Parvitragulus is an extinct monospecific genus of hypertragulid ruminant endemic to North America. It lived during the Late Eocene, 38–33.9 Ma, existing...
- Nanotragulus is an extinct genus of hypertragulid ruminant found in North America. It lived from the Middle Eocene to the Early Miocene, living 46.2–20...
- Hypertragulus is an extinct genus of hypertragulid ruminant endemic to North America. It lived from the Late Eocene to the Middle Miocene, living 37.2 to 16...
- neither deer, nor musk deer are considered to be closely related to the hypertragulids. Instead, the chevrotains are probably the closest living relatives...
- Praetragulus P. electus K**** Dzhan locality. Numerous jaw & limb elements. A hypertragulid. P. gobiae Ergilin Dzo locality. Jaw elements. A hypertragulid....
- Numerous jaw elements. A hypertragulid. N. cf. loomisi Wounded Knee Area. Mandibular & maxillary fragments. A hypertragulid. Oxydactylus O. cf. wyomingensis...
- pumilus annectens (Marsh) Gazin Protoreodon primus (Peterson) Gazin ?Hypertragulid sp. Dry Gulch Cr**** Member: Named for Dry CGulch Cr****, Uintah County...
- the Leptomerycidae. They first reviewed the basic diagnosis of the hypertragulids, a primitive ruminant family with numerous characteristics distinct...
- Locality Material Notes Images Nanotragulus N. loomisi Brooksville 2 A hypertragulid. Nothokemas N. waldropi Brooksville 2, Live Oak A camelid. Phenacocoelinae...
- Orellan is defined by the first appearance of Hypertragulus calcaratus (a hypertragulid ruminant). Other mammals which first appear at the start of the stage...