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- the name Elephas tiliensis. Later studies have generally recognised it as a species of the genus Palaeoloxodon as Palaeoloxodon tiliensis. Most remains found...
- from the southwest of the island. On Tilos, the species Palaeoloxodon tiliensis has been described from remains found in Charkadio cave. This species...
- P. xylophagou (Cyprus) P. cypriotes (Cyprus) P. lomolinoi (Naxos) P. tiliensis (Tilos) P. mnaidriensis (Sicily and Malta) P. falconeri (Sicily and Malta)...
- some authors have argued that the dwarf elephant species Palaeoloxodon tiliensis may have survived until 1500 BC). Subsequently the presence of actual...
- Signor-Lipps effect) of around 10,300-9,100 years ago. Palaeoloxodon tiliensis a species of dwarf elephant native to the Gr**** island of Tilos, possibly...
- elephant Palaeoloxodon sp. Naxos Extinct Tilos dwarf elephant Palaeoloxodon tiliensis Tilos Extinct Rhodes dwarf elephant Palaeoloxodon sp. Rhodes Extinct Bumiayu...
- spriggsarum 3040-1840 BC (tentative) Tilos dwarf elephant Palaeoloxodon tiliensis Tilos, Greece 3030-2690 BC Balearic giant shrew Nesiotites hidalgo Gymnesian...
- the island was inhabited by a dwarf elephant species, Palaeoloxodon tiliensis, whose remains have been found in the Charkadio cave, near the centre...
- Cherepovets, Russia to 9290-9180 BCE. Tilos dwarf elephant Palaeoloxodon tiliensis Tilos, Greece Most recent remains dated to 3040-1840 BCE, but this dating...
- (Airaghi, 1899) †Echinodiscus placenta Duncan & Sladen, 1883 †Echinodiscus tiliensis Wang, 1984 †Echinodiscus transiens Nisiyama, 1968 Echinodiscus truncatus...