- or the only
member of the
family Prolagidae.
Prolagus was
first named by
Auguste Pomel in 1853.
Prolagus has been
considered by most
taxonomists to be...
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Prolagus sardus weighed about 504–525 g (17.8–18.5 oz). This is more than its
ancestor Prolagus figaro,
which is the only
other member of
Prolagus that...
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Prolagus imperialis is an
extinct species in the
genus Prolagus. It was one of the
species in this
genus that were
recently discovered.
Prolagus imperialis...
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Another species, the
Sardinian pika,
belonging to the
separate genus Prolagus, has
become extinct within the last 2000
years owing to
human activity...
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Prolagus oeningensis is an
extinct lagomorph and the type
species of its genus,
Prolagus. It
lived from 15.97 to 7.75 Ma,
existing for
about 8 million...
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Prolagus osmolskae is an
extinct species in the
genus Prolagus. It may have
resembled a pika. This
species was the
northernmost record of
Prolagus. Unlike...
- (Willemsen, 1983)
Prolagus imperialis and P.
apricenicus - huge
endemic pika species- P.
imperialis was
larger than any
other known Prolagus.(Mazza, 1987)...
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Family Ochotonidae Thomas 1897 (pikas)
Genus Ochotona Link 1795
Genus †
Prolagus Pomel 1853 (considered by some
sources to be the sole
member of the family...
- tyrrhenica), a
dwarf mammoth (Mammuthus lamarmorai), the
Sardinian pika (
Prolagus sardus), a jackal-sized canine, the
Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardus)...
- †Lagopsis
Ochotona †Ochotonoides †Ochotonoma †Oklahomalagus †Oreolagus †Piezodus †
Prolagus †Russellagus †Sinolagomys †Titanomys
Leporidae See
below ↓...