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- Euprox is an extinct genus of deer that lived in Eurasia during the Miocene. The type species Euprox furcatus was originally under the genus Prox, but...
- 1016/j.crpv.2008.09.011. Dong, Wei; Liu, Jian****; Pan, Yuerong (2003). "A newEuprox from the Late Miocene of Yuanmou, Yunnan Province, China, with interpretation...
- (Eurasia, Late Miocene-Early Pleistocene) †Croizetoceros? †Dicrocerus †Euprox †Praesinomegaceros †Heteroprox †Metacervocerus †Praeelaphus †Megaloceros...
- Britannica. Vol. 17 (9th ed.). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Czyżewska, Teresa; Stefaniak, Krzysztof (December 1994). "Euprox furcatus (Hensel, 1859) (Cervidae...
- Gansu, China, Zootaxa 3893 (3), pp. 363-381 Hou, Sukuan. (2014). A new species of Euprox (Cervidae, Artiodactyla) from the upper Miocene of the Linxia Basin...
- impression of Dicrocerus. Horns from the species D. furcatus (now placed in Euprox). "Dicrocerus". Biolib. Benes, Josef. Prehistoric Animals and Plants. Pg...
- Aceratherium, the giraffes Decennatherium and Birgerbohlinia, the deer Euprox and Lucentia, the antelopes Paleoreas, Tragoportax, Miotragocerus and Dorcatherium...
- the superfamily Cervoidea appeared in Eurasia in the Miocene. Dicrocerus, Euprox and Heteroprox were probably the first antlered cervids. Dicrocerus featured...
- lineages of large middle Miocene mammals have already been replaced with new immigrants, such as Hipparionine horses which define the MN9 zone. However...
- Hippotherium, Deinotherium, Dorcatherium and Euprox). Agnotherium also coexisted with Hippotherium and Euprox at Pedregueras 2A. The presence of crocodiles...