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Megaceroides algericus is an
extinct species of deer
known from the Late
Pleistocene to the
Holocene of
North Africa. It is one of only two
species of...
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Western Europe and
North Africa (where
remains are
referred to as
Equus algericus), to the far
north of
Siberia (where they are
referred to as
Equus lenensis)...
- is the only deer
known to be
native to Africa,
aside from
Megaceroides algericus,
which went
extinct approximately 6,000
years ago. The
Barbary stag is...
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northwest of the continent.
Another extinct species of deer,
Megaceroides algericus, was
present in
North Africa until 6000
years ago.
Fallow deer have been...
- The
Algerian sand
gecko (Tropiocolotes
algericus) is a
species of
gecko of the
genus Tropiocolotes. It is
found in all the
Maghreb countries with the...
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Siberia during the late
Middle Pleistocene to
early Holocene.
Megaceroides algericus from the Late
Pleistocene to
Holocene of
North Africa has been considered...
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Mycolicibacter algericus (formerly
Mycobacterium algeri****) is a
species of
bacteria from the
phylum Actinomycetota that was
first isolated from the lung...
- Species: N. proboscideus
Binomial name
Nemotelus proboscideus Loew, 1846
Synonyms Nemotelus algericus Jaennicke, 1866
Nemotelus proboscidens Lindner, 1937...
- atlantica)
Gazella tingitana Caprinae Makapania?
Cervidae (deer)
Megaceroides algericus (North Africa) Odd-toed
Ungulates Rhinoceros (Rhinocerotidae). Narrow-nosed...
- 2019-10-28. Fernandez, P. et al. (2015). The last
occurrence of
Megaceroides algericus Lyddekker, 1890 (Mammalia, Cervidae)
during the
middle Holocene in the...