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    Dicrocerus featured single-forked antlers that were shed regularly. Stephanocemas had more developed and diffuse ("crowned") antlers. Procervulus (Palaeomerycidae)...
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    a hare. Lagomeryx and its close relatives (such as Ligeromeryx and Stephanocemas) had many primitive features resembling those of moschoid ancestors...
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  • species Artiodactyls Conohyus sindiensis Siamotragulus haripounchai Stephanocemas rucha Unidentified species possibly belonging to Homoiodorcas Mein and...
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    Cynelos, bats, browsing proboscideans, the beaver Steneofiber, the cervid Stephanocemas, the moschid Micromeryx and, most notably, the primate Pliopithecus...
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  • Bo-Yang Sun; Shi-Qi Wang (2014). "A new species of crown-antlered deer Stephanocemas (Cervidae, Artiodactyla) from the Middle Miocene of the Linxia Basin...
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