- (Budorcas taxicolor). Two
extinct species are
known from the Pliocene, B.
teilhardi from
China and B.
churcheri from Ethiopia. The
presence of the
genus in...
- Turolian, specifically) of Spain. It
contains a
single species,
Stenailurus teilhardi . It was
described based on a
piece of
maxilla in 1972. The
generic name...
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Bubalus teilhardi is an
extinct species of
water buffalo that
existed during the
Middle to Late
Pleistocene in
North China, East China, and the Penghu...
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palaeokerabau (Dubois, 1908) †Bubalus
platyceros (Lydekker, 1877) †Bubalus
teilhardi (Young, 1932) †Bubalus
wansijocki (Boule & Teilhard, 1928) †Bubalus youngi...
-
basal member of the genus, with a
weight of 300 g. The
species Stygimys teilhardi was
named by W.
Granger &
George ****lord
Simpson in 1929 and R.E. Sloan...
- 1861 †Hemicyon Lartet, 1851 †Hemicyon
barbouri Colbert, 1941 †Hemicyon
teilhardi Colbert, 1939 †Hemicyon
grivensis Frick, 1926 †Hemicyon
minor Dépéret...
- buffalo) - E. Dubois, 1908
Bubalus platyceros - Lydekker, 1877
Bubalus teilhardi - Young, 1932
Bubalus wansijocki - Chardin, 1928
Bubalus youngi - Chow...
- †M.
hengduanshanensis †Stenailurus Crusafont-Pairo & Aguirre, 1972 †S.
teilhardi †Fortunictis Pons-Moyà 1987 †F.
acerensis †Yoshi Sp****ov and Geraads,...
-
living species—Budorcas
taxicolor Hodgson—and one
extinct species—B.
teilhardi Young.
Budorcas taxicolor includes one
extinct subspecies—B.t. lichii...
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fossils had been
found in China. The only
species in the genus,
Anatolomys teilhardi, was
described by
Samuel Schaub in 1934.
Wilson Don E.,
Reeder DeeAnn...