Rhinocerotoidea is a superfamily of perissodactyls that appeared 56 million years ago in the Paleocene. They included four extinct families, the Amynodontidae...
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Chalicotherium and Moropus. Chalicotherioidea died out in the Pleistocene. Rhinocerotoidea (rhino relatives) included a large variety of forms from the Eocene...
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placed in suborder Ceratomorpha along with the rhino superfamily, Rhinocerotoidea.The first members of Tapiroidea appeared during the Early Eocene, 55...
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Indricotherium and Baluchitherium as synonyms of the genus. The superfamily Rhinocerotoidea, which includes modern rhinoceroses, can be traced back to the early...
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Rhinoceros (category Rhinocerotoidea)
refer to a member of any of the extinct species of the superfamily Rhinocerotoidea. Two of the extant species are native to Africa, and three to South...
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Eggysodontidae (category Rhinocerotoidea)
1967. The families of the Rhinocerotoidea (Mammalia, Perissodactyla). J Mammal 47, 631–639. Uhlig U 1999. Die Rhinocerotoidea (Mammalia) aus der unteroligozänen...
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R. Prothero, C. Guerin, and E. Manning. 1989. The history of the Rhinocerotoidea. In D. R. Prothero and R. M. Schoch (eds.), The Evolution of Perissodactyls...
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during World War II. Prothero, Donald R. (1986). "The phylogeny of the Rhinocerotoidea (Mammalia, Perissodactyla)" (PDF). Zoological Journal of the Linnean...
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