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Definition of Proboscidians

Proboscidian
Proboscidian Pro`bos*cid"i*an, a. (Zo["o]l.) Pertaining to the Proboscidea. -- n. One of the Proboscidea.

Meaning of Proboscidians from wikipedia

- orders appeared, including horses (most notably the Eohippus), bats, proboscidians (elephants), primates, and rodents. Older primitive forms of mammals...
- inhabitants of Etna molded such lavic artifacts to idolize the mythical proboscidian. The city has been buried by lava a total of seventeen times in recorded...
- subterranean legend — black, formless Tsathoggua, many-tentacled Cthulhu, proboscidian Chaugnar Faugn, and other rumoured blasphemies from forbidden books like...
- Philadelphia Proc.: 240–242. Cope, Edward (1872). "Telegram describing extinct Proboscidians from Wyoming". Paleontological Bulletin. 5. Anonymous (1 March 1885)...
- paléobiogéographie. Thesis, Chapter III, pp. 163-175, Plates 12-15. The Proboscidians ('elephants') at the time of Abel (Australopithecus bahrelghazali) and...
- the El Mixton locality. In this part of the succession, camelid and proboscidian footprints are known. The loose paleosols of the El Mixton contain mammal...
- well-recognized by an international audience. She studied ungulate mammals and proboscidians. By 1894 she was working on Russian mastodons. In 1897, Pavlova was...
- by paleontologist François Escuillié (notable discoverer of a small proboscidian mammal, ancestor of the elephant from 50 million years ago). Escuillié...