- kilograms.
These sizes could vary from one
specimen to another.
Leptictidium tobieni from
Messel (Germany) is the
largest known leptictid with
skull 101 mm...
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mammutid proboscidean from the
Miocene of China. Only one species, S.
tobieni, is known,
named in 2016. It was
known from
GIOTC 0984-9-178, a single...
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Miopetaurista lappi Miopetaurista neogrivensis Miopetaurista thaleri Miopetaurista tobieni Pliopetaurista Pliopetaurista kollmanni Daxner-Höck, 2004
Neopetes Neopetes...
- †D.
senyureki †Percrocuta (Kretzoi, 1938) †P.
abessalomi †P.
carnifex †P.
grandis †P.
leakeyi †P.
miocenica †P.
tobieni †P.
tungurensis †P. xixiaensis...
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Paleobiology 18 (2): 132-147. Wang S-Q, Wang D-Q, Shi Q-Q. 2012.
Protanancus tobieni from the
Anwan Section, Qin'an County,
Gansu Province.
Advances in Geosciences...
- 50 kg (110 lb). The
largest leptictid ever
discovered is
Leptictidium tobieni from the
Middle Eocene of Germany. It had a
skull 101 mm (4.0 in) long...
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known of this animal: the
Asian P. chinjiensis, P.
brevirostris and P.
tobieni, and the
African P. macinnesi. The most
recent remains are
African and...
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figaro P.
schnaitheimensis Tobien, 1975 early-Middle
Miocene Germany P.
tobieni Lopez-Martinez, 1977 late-Middle
Miocene Spain P.
major Lopez-Martinez...
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diescalidus Miopetaurista gaillardi Miopetaurista gibberosa Miopetaurista lappi Miopetaurista neogrivensis Miopetaurista thaleri Miopetaurista tobieni...
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family Vertiginidae, the
whorl snails.
Subspecies †
Vertigo alpestris tobieni Schlickum & Strauch, 1979
Vertigo alpestris uturyotoensis Kuroda & Hukuda...