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    Tetrameryx is an extinct genus of the North American artiodactyl family Antilocapridae, known from Mexico, the western United States, and Saskatchewan...
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    onusrosagris) Genus †Tetrameryx Tetrameryx irvingtonensis Tetrameryx knoxensis Tetrameryx mooseri Tetrameryx shuleri Tetrameryx tacubayensis Subfamily...
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    of pronghorn, though three other genera (Capromeryx, Stockoceros and Tetrameryx) existed in North America up until the end of the Pleistocene. "Antilocapra"...
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    spectacularly-twisted horns. Three other genera (Capromeryx, Stockoceros and Tetrameryx) existed when humans entered North America but are now extinct. The pronghorn's...
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  • Roosevelt, Q.; Burden, J. W. (1934). "A new species of antilocaprine, Tetrameryx onusrosagris, from a Pleistocene cave deposit in southern Arizona". American...
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    Antilocapridae genera (pronghorns survived) Capromeryx (H) Stockoceros (H) Tetrameryx (H) Pacific pronghorn (Antilocapra pacifica) (H) Several peccary (Tayassuidae)...
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    like Antilocapra (such as the modern pronghorn) as well as the extinct Tetrameryx and Stockoceros, and horses (Equus sp.), as well as bighorn sheep and...
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    Roosevelt, Q.; Burden, J. W. (1934). "A new species of antilocaprine, Tetrameryx onusrosagris, from a Pleistocene cave deposit in southern Arizona". American...
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    of the head, with the two prongs parallel rather than diverging as in Tetrameryx and Stockoceros. Some described but unrecognized species include: Capromeryx...
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    years. Hayoceros was named by Skinner (1942) and named as a subgenus of Tetrameryx by Frick 1937; it was later raised to genus level. It was assigned to...
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