- many
species like
Eucladoceros ctenoides the
antlers have a comb-like
branching pattern,
while those of the type
species Eucladoceros dicranios has a more...
- †Megaceroides (North Africa, Late Pleistocene-Holocene, ~ 4000 BC) †
Eucladoceros (Eurasia, Late Pliocene-Early Pleistocene) †Candiacervus (Crete, Late...
- brevirostris,
Panthera gombaszoegensis,
Procamptoceras brivatense,
Eucladoceros dicranios,
Eucladoceros nestii, Pseudodama,
Canis etruscus T****o Late Villafranchian...
-
abundant resources to
drive evolution. The
early Pleistocene cervid †
Eucladoceros was
comparable in size to the
modern elk. †
Megaloceros (Pliocene–Pleistocene)...
-
southern Asia, and
later spread across its
current range.
Epirusa and
Eucladoceros have both been
proposed as
possible ancestors of the
living species and...
-
Megaloceros Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus) (died ~5700 BC)
Genus Eucladoceros Genus Sinomegaceros Subfamily Capreolinae Alces carnutorum (Carnute elk)...
- (the type species:
Cervus ardei Croizet & Jobert, 1828) or in the
genus Eucladoceros, as in the case of R. giulii. Today,
Arvernoceros is
regarded as a subgenus...
-
originally ****igned to the
genus Euctenoceros (now
usually synonymous with
Eucladoceros),
though examination of the
cranial proportions and
morphology show it...
-
meridionalis and
Anancus arvernensis,
horse Equus robustus, deer
Eucladoceros falconeri and
Eucladoceros sedgwicki,
gazelle Gazella anglica,
beaver Trogontherium...
- po****tion,
probably caused by
habitat degradation. New
fossil material of
Eucladoceros boulei,
providing new
information on the
anatomy of this species, is...