- and ****igned each to its own new genus,
Cuvieronius humboldtii and
Cordillerion andium, with the name
Cuvieronius in
honour of Cuvier. However, by the 1930s...
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gomphotheres became extinct in Afro-Eurasia, with the last two genera,
Cuvieronius ranging from
southern North America to
western South America, and Notiomastodon...
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proboscideans (including Stegodon, mastodons, and the
American gomphotheres Cuvieronius and Notiomastodon) and
Palaeoloxodon becoming extinct, with mammoths...
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genus Cuvieronius (another
genus name he
created in 1926,
Cordillerion based on "Mastodon" andium, is now
considered a
synonym of
Cuvieronius). Forty...
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almost identical. In 2011,
remains of the
gomphothere (elephant relative)
Cuvieronius dating around 13,390
calibrated years BP were found. This was the first...
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Stenobelodon Torynobelodon †"Trilophodont gomphotheres"
Blancotherium Cuvieronius Eubelodon Gnathabelodon Gomphotherium Notiomastodon Rhynchotherium Sinomastodon...
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Arizona with
contemporary mammals like the
giant sloth, the elephant-like
Cuvieronius, the large-headed llama, and the
early small horses of
Nannippus and...
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proboscideans (including Stegodon, mastodons, and the
American gomphotheres Cuvieronius and Notiomastodon) and
Palaeoloxodon becoming extinct, with mammoths...
- Tusks:
Rediscovery of
Lower Incisors in the Pan-American
Proboscidean Cuvieronius hyodon Revises Incisor Evolution in Elephantimorpha". PLOS ONE. 11 (1):...
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Museum of
Natural History of El
Salvador revealed several remnants of
Cuvieronius and 18
other species of
vertebrates including giant tortoises, Megatherium...