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Camelini is a
tribe of
camelids including all
camelids more
closely related to
modern camels (Camelus) than to
Lamini (which
contains llamas, alpacas,...
- The
family diversified and prospered, with the two
living tribes, the
Camelini and Lamini,
diverging in the late
early Miocene about 16
million years...
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World guanaco, vicuña,
alpaca and llama;
making it a true
camel of the
Camelini tribe. Its name is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** κάμηλος (cámēlos, "camel")...
- of
artiodactyls of the
family Camelidae.
Camelinae include the
tribes Camelini and Lamini. A
third tribe, Camelopini,
created by S. D. Webb (1965), was...
- "Osteological ****essment of
Pleistocene Camelops hesternus (Camelidae: Camelinae:
Camelini) from
Alaska and Yukon".
American Museum Novitates. 3866 (3866): 1–45....
- period, from the
common ancestor, Protylopus. The
descendants divided into
Camelini and
Lamini tribes,
taking different migratory patterns to Asia and South...
- of the
evolutionary relationships between the two
tribes of Camelidae:
Camelini –
consisting of the
three Camelus species (the
study considered the wild...
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Titanotylopus is an
extinct genus of
camel (tribe
Camelini),
endemic to
North America from the late
Hemphillian stage of the
Miocene through the Irvingtonian...
- long-necked
Aepycamelus evolved in the Miocene. The
split between the
tribes Camelini,
which contains modern camels and Lamini,
modern llamas, alpacas, vicuñas...
- "Osteological ****essment of
Pleistocene Camelops hesternus (Camelidae: Camelinae:
Camelini) from
Alaska and Yukon" (PDF).
American Museum Novitates (3866): 1–46....