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- Tragoportax is an extinct genus of bovid ungulate. It lived from the upper Miocene to the earliest Pliocene, and its fossils have been found in southeastern...
- Austroportax, Kipsigicerus, Miotragocerus, Protragocerus, Strepsiportax and Tragoportax. Bibi, Faysal, Bukhsianidze, Maia, Gentry, Alan W., Geraads, Denis, Kostopoulos...
- fossils of boselaphines discovered are of Eotragus, Miotragocerus and Tragoportax; fossils of Miotragoceros are not apparent in Africa (only M. cyrenaicus...
- fossils of boselaphines discovered are of Miotragocerus, Tragocerus and Tragoportax. Fossils of Miotragoceros are not apparent in Africa (only M. cyrenaicus...
- (Chalkidiki Peninsula, Macedonia, Greece). Geobios 49:119-234 [E. Vlachos/E. Vlachos/E. Vlachos] "New fossil remains of Tragoportax and Miotragocerus"....
- Birgerbohlinia, the deer Euprox and Lucentia, the antelopes Paleoreas, Tragoportax, Miotragocerus and Dorcatherium, the “gomphotherid” elephantoid Tetralophodon...
- for example the suid Schizoc****us, the murid Progonomys, the bovids Tragoportax and Graecoryx, the hyaenid Adcrocuta, the felid Paramachairodus, and...
- latifrons, Samotherium cf. irtyshense, Paleotragus (Yuorlovia) asiaticus, Tragoportax sp., Gazella dorcadoides). The climate that Sinotherium zaisanensis lived...
- the proboscidean Anancus, the rhino Aceratherium, antelopes such as Tragoportax and Miotragocerus as well as gazelles and deer, a very large species...
- ****adotherium, Palaeotragus, and Samotherium, the antelopes Gazella and Tragoportax, the equid Hipparion, the chalicothere Ancylotherium, the aardvark Orycteropus...