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- Leptotragulus is an extinct genus of protoceratid, endemic to North America. It lived during the Middle Eocene epoch (Uintan to Chadronian stage) 40.2—33...
- much as with the antlers of some modern deer. Heteromeryx Leptoreodon Leptotragulus Poabromylus Pseudoprotoceras Toromeryx Trigenicus Protoceras Paratoceras...
- The index taxa include: Achaenodon, Amynodon, Diplacodon, Eobasileus, Leptotragulus, Oxyaenodon, Oromeryx, Prodaphaenus, Protitanotherium, Protoptychus...
- protoceratids such as Heteromeryx and Poabromylus yet greater than Leptotragulus and Leptoreodon. Miocene members were apparently larger as well.[citation...
- †Leptauchenia †Leptictis †Leptocyon †Leptolambda †Leptomeryx †Leptoreodon †Leptotragulus Lepus †Leucosticte †Leucosticte arctoa †Limnocyon †Limnocyon verus –...
- getulus †Lampropeltis triangulum Leopardus †Lepidocyclina LepisosteusLeptotragulus Lima †Lima halensis Lindapecten †Lindapecten chipol**** †Linthia †Linthia...
- †Leptoreodon †Leptoreodon marshiLeptotragulusLeptotragulus clarkiLeptotragulus medius – type locality for speciesLeptotragulus proavus Lepus †Lepus townsendii...
- The medium-sized herbivores Agrioc****us, Hyracodon, Mesohippus and Leptotragulus, were again probably Hyaenodon prey and Gustafsonia would have left...
- rare Agrioc****idae Agrioc****us 15: average abundance Protoceratidae Leptotragulus 1: extremely rare Heteromeryx defordi 2: extremely rare Rodentia Eutypomyidae...
- leptomerycid Hendryomeryx, the agrioc****id Diplobunops, the protoceratids Leptotragulus and Poabromylus, and possibly the bronothere Telmatherium. By the late...