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Meaning of Prosynthetoceras from wikipedia

- Prosynthetoceras is an extinct genus of Artiodactyla, of the family Protoceratidae, endemic to North America. It lived from the Early to Middle Miocene...
- Pseudoprotoceras Toromeryx Trigenicus Protoceras Paratoceras Lambdoceras Prosynthetoceras Synthetoceras Syndyoceras Kyptoceras Prothero, D.R. (1998). "Protoceratidae"...
- Kyptoceras Genus Syndyoceras Tribe Synthetoceratini Genus Lambdoceras Genus Prosynthetoceras Genus Synthetoceras PaleoBiology Database: Synthetoceratinae, basic...
- known as Merycodus grandis has now been reclassified as a species of Prosynthetoceras. Another former species, M. furcatus is now placed in Cosoryx. Merycodus...
- (1998), Webb et al. (2003) and Prothero and Ludtke (2007). Lambdoceras, Prosynthetoceras, Synthetoceras PaleoBiology Database: Synthetoceratini, basic info...
- minutus (mouse) MGFD Proheteromys florid**** (kangaroo rat) MIS, MGFD Prosynthetoceras tex**** (deer-like) MIS Prosthennops xiphodonticus (deer-like). LCS...
- Nothokemas florid**** Parablastomeryx florid**** Pediomeryx hemphillensis Prosynthetoceras tex**** Synthetoceras australis S. cf. tricornatus Yumaceras hamiltoni...
- Stirton was published in 1967. It was synonymized subjectively with Prosynthetoceras by Patton (1969), Patton and Taylor (1971) and Patton and Taylor (1973)...
- †ProsynthetocerasProsynthetoceras francisi – type locality for speciesProsynthetoceras orthrion**** – type locality for speciesProsynthetoceras tex****...
- †Parahippus leonensis (Horse) †Proheteromys and P. florid**** (Rodent) †Prosynthetoceras and P. tex**** (Deer-like ungulate) †Procyoninae (Mustelid) †Merycoidodontidae...