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extinct family of
Neogene ruminants belonging to the
infraorder Pecora.
Palaeomerycids lived in
Europe and Asia
exclusively during the Miocene, coevolving...
- Palaeomerycidae, Prolibytheridae, and Climacoceratidae. It is
thought that the
palaeomerycids, prolibytherids,
climacoceratids and the
giraffids all form a clade...
- cainotheriids, merycoidodonts, entelodonts, anthracotheres, basilosaurids, and
palaeomerycids. Many
artiodactyls are of
great dietary, economic, and
cultural importance...
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Yumaceras is an
extinct genus of antelope-like
palaeomerycid artiodactyl endemic to
North America from the
Miocene epoch, 13.6—5.33 Ma,
existing for approximately...
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Victoria (2015). "Systematics and
Evolution of the
Miocene Three-Horned
Palaeomerycid Ruminants (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla)". PLOS ONE. 10 (12): e0143034...
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Victoria (2015). "Systematics and
Evolution of the
Miocene Three-Horned
Palaeomerycid Ruminants (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla)". PLoS One. 10 (12): 10.1371/journal...
- "Libytherium maurusium" (S. maurusium)). Later, it
would be
regarded as a
palaeomerycid, or
either as a climacoceratid, or as a
basal member of Giraffoidea...
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Jorge (2015). "Systematics and
Evolution of the
Miocene Three-Horned
Palaeomerycid Ruminants (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla)". PLOS ONE. 10 (12): e0143034...
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peccaries (Sylvoc****us and Waldoc****us),
tapirs and Surameryx, a
palaeomerycid (from a
family probably ancestral to cervids). The
identification of...
- as
described on the
basis of
fossil material of a deer
rather than a
palaeomerycid. A
study on the
morphology of the
basicranium and bony
labyrinth of...