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Libycosaurus ("Lizard of Libya") was one of the last
anthracothere genera. It
lived from the
Middle to the Late Miocene, and
ranged throughout Central...
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Merycopotamus was
closely related to the
anthracothere genus Libycosaurus, which,
unlike the former,
never left Africa. In fact, some
African fossils...
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Anthracotherium and
Elomeryx to the
Miocene species Merycopotamus and
Libycosaurus and
finally the very
latest anthracotheres in the Pliocene.
These groups...
- range:
Middle Eocene –
Present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Fossil of
Libycosaurus petrocchii, an
anthracothere The
hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius)...
- from
small basal forms such as
Qatraniodon into
larger taxa such as
Libycosaurus and Merycopotamus. In some genera, the
snouts became even more elongated...
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found near (dubbed the "anthracotheriid unit"
after the
commonplace Libycosaurus petrochii).
Averaging the ages of 28 samples, they
reported an approximate...
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Liaoningvenator "Li****aurus" –
nomen nudum;
possible synonym of
Sarcosaurus Libycosaurus –
subsequently found to be an
anthracothere mammal Ligabueino Ligabuesaurus...
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Neosuchia Libycosaurus...
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Elomeryx Genus Bothriogenys Genus Bothriodon Genus Anthracotherium Genus Libycosaurus Genus Merycopotamus Family Camelidae (camels)
Genus Aepycamelus (Miocene)...
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barbourofelid Vampyrictis, the
primitive giraffe Palaeotragus, the
anthracothere Libycosaurus and
possibly the
proboscidean C****olophodon.
Morlo M,
Bastl K, Habersetzer...