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Proboscidea - Elephants, family Elephantidae

1962
Bulletin of the National Museum, Singapore, Issue 31, pp.
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New data on the migration of the family Elephantidae (mammalia, proboscidea) in Eurasia

Doklady Biological Sciences, 2006
103 The family Elephantidae showed a high rate of evolution, early stages of which were confined to Africa, while later stages occurred in Eurasia (the genera Elephas L., 1758; Archidiskodon Nesti, 1825, and Mammuthus Burnet, 1830). The earliest members of the family (assigned to Primelephas gomphoroides Maglio, 1970) were recorded in eastern Africa at
N P, Kalmykov, E N, Mashchenko
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Early Elephantidae of Africa and a Tentative Correlation of African Plio-Pleistocene Deposits

Nature, 1970
Several phyletic lines of Elephantidae were derived from a common gomphotheriid ancestor in the late Pliocene of Africa. These lines evolved at different rates, passing through similar stages at different times as reflected in the morphology of the molar teeth.
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Mesowear dietary comparison among Greek Elephantidae (Mammuthus and Palaeoloxodon)

Analyzing the dental wear of extinct herbivorous mammals, particularly megaherbivores, provides important palaeodietary insights that significantly contribute to the reconstruction of palaeoenvironments. In this thesis the dental mesowear angle method is employed on elephants and mammoths from Pliocene and Pleistocene localities of Greece, in order to ...
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Four new species of elephantidae from the Plio-Pleistocene of northwestern Kenya

1970
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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New remains of Elephantidae from the Upper Siwalik subgroup (Plio-Pleistocene) of Pakistan

Quaternary Science Reviews, 2019
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