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Nature - A Stegolophodon from South AfricaArticle Published: 12 July 1958 A Stegolophodon from South Africa RONALD SINGER & DICK A. HOOIJER Nature 182, 101–102 (1958) Cite this article ...
ABSTRACT The "Yanghecun specimen", a proboscidean specimen represented by a mandible from Miocene of China and previously described as Gomphotheriidae, is here reviewed and described as a new genus ...
ABSTRACT: The new fossil teeth of Stegolophodon (Proboscidea, Mammalia) were discovered from the terrestrial sediments of the Irrawaddy Formation, in Kyauksaungsan and Tebingan areas, Magway Region, ...
The new fossil teeth of Stegolophodon (Proboscidea, Mammalia) were discovered from the terrestrial sediments of the Irrawaddy Formation, in Kyauksaungsan and Tebingan areas, Magway Region, central ...
If these teeth truly originate in Borneo, Stegolophodon may have come to live in Borneo in the early Ice Ages, and Elephas namadicus, in the middle Ice Ages, via a land connection with mainland ...
Large mammals including proboscidians (Deinotherium indicum, Gomphotherium sp., Stegolophodon sp. and primitive Stegodon), anthracothere, pig (Hippopotamodon sivalensis), rhinos (Chilotherium ...
Professor Paliwal said it belonged to an elephant or its ancestor known as Stegolophodon. The fossil is a 61-centimetre-long part of the femur bone, with well-preserved condyles, a number of rib ...
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