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Morenelaphus is an
extinct genus of
capreoline deer that
lived in
South America during the Pleistocene,
ranging from the
Pampas to
southern Bolivia and...
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Gomphotheridae indet.
Hippidion Lestodon armatus Lundomys molitor Macrauchenia Morenelaphus Neolicaphrium Neuryurus Panochthus tuberculatus Protocyon troglodites...
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carnutorum †C.
scotti †C.
latifrons †Eocoileus[citation needed] †Libralces †
Morenelaphus †Pavlodaria[citation needed] †Procapreolus[citation needed] †Torontoceros...
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Eastern South America 8050-5845 BC
South American palmate-antlered deer
Morenelaphus brachyceros Temperate South America Undetermined. 8050 BC or less Hipposideros...
- by
Rotti et al. (2021), who
identify fossils of
members of the
genus Morenelaphus from
these sites, and
evaluate the
implications of the
presence of giant...
- America.
Ungulates Even-Toed
Hoofed Mammals Several Cervidae (deer) spp.
Morenelaphus Antifer Agalmaceros blicki (potentially
synonym of
modern white-tailed...
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However this
datation was not
calibrated and the
remains could be older.
Morenelaphus brachyceros Temperate South America Most
recently dated to 8050-5845...
- al. (2024), who ****ign the
studied fossil material to
Morenelaphus, and
interpret Morenelaphus as a
member of Cervinae. A
study on the
ecology of Haploidoceros...
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including the
peccaries Catagonus and Tay****u peccari,
extinct deer
Morenelaphus and Antifer, and two
genera of
llamas including Hemiauchenia and Lama...
- wagneri,
Dicotyles tajacu) †Palaeomerycids (Surameryx) Deer (†Antifer, †
Morenelaphus, †Agalmaceros, Odocoileus, Blastocerus, Ozotoceros, Mazama, Pudu, Hippocamelus)...