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Pseudodama is an
extinct genus of deer
found in
Europe during the Late
Pliocene to
Early Pleistocene. It has been
suggested by some
authors to be ancestral...
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authors choosing to
include taxa that are
otherwise placed in the
genus Pseudodama,
which may be
ancestral to Dama. The
earliest species of Dama appeared...
- ~5700 BC) †Praemegaceros (Europe,
Early Pleistocene-Holocene, ~5500 BC) †
Pseudodama (Eurasia,
Early Pleistocene) †Sinomegaceros (Central and East Asia, Early-Late...
- Brown, 1926 †Metacervocerus rhen**** Dubois, 1904 †Metacervocerus
shansius Teilhard de
Chardin and Tr****aert, 1937
Synonyms Pseudodama Azzaroli, 1992...
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Procamptoceras brivatense,
Eucladoceros dicranios,
Eucladoceros nestii,
Pseudodama,
Canis etruscus T****o Late
Villafranchian Hippopotamus antiquus, Praevibos...
- monspessul****, the
bovine Leptobos stenometopon, the pig Sus minor, the deer
Pseudodama lyra, the
rhinoceros Stephanorhinus elatus, the
sabertooth cat Homotherium...
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fossils have also been
found in Aulla, from the
Procaproleus caus**** and
Pseudodama pardinensis lyra
species which in the
Western Europe "are characteristic...
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published by Xiao et al. (2022).
Exceptionally preserved fossil material of "
Pseudodama" nestii,
providing new
information on the
anatomy and
affinities of this...