Pseudodama is an extinct genus of deer found in Europe during the Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene. It has been suggested by some authors to be ancestral...
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authors choosing to include taxa that are otherwise placed in the genus Pseudodama, which may be ancestral to Dama. The earliest species of Dama appeared...
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~5700 BC) †Praemegaceros (Europe, Early Pleistocene-Holocene, ~5500 BC) †Pseudodama (Eurasia, Early Pleistocene) †Sinomegaceros (Central and East Asia, Early-Late...
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Brown, 1926 †Metacervocerus rhenanus Dubois, 1904 †Metacervocerus shansius Teilhard de Chardin and Trassaert, 1937 Synonyms Pseudodama Azzaroli, 1992...
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monspessulanus, the bovine Leptobos stenometopon, the pig Sus minor, the deer Pseudodama lyra, the rhinoceros Stephanorhinus elatus, the sabertooth cat Homotherium...
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Procamptoceras brivatense, Eucladoceros dicranios, Eucladoceros nestii, Pseudodama, Canis etruscus Tasso Late Villafranchian Hippopotamus antiquus, Praevibos...
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fossils have also been found in Aulla, from the Procaproleus causanus and Pseudodama pardinensis lyra species which in the Western Europe "are characteristic...
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published by Xiao et al. (2022). Exceptionally preserved fossil material of "Pseudodama" nestii, providing new information on the anatomy and affinities of this...
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