International audienceA taxonomic revision of the Rhinocerotidae from the latest Oligocene locality of Thézels in SW France is provided, based on comparative description of several hundreds of mandibular, dental, and postcranial specimens. In terms of abundance, the small-sized and slender-limbed rhinocerotine Mesaceratherium gaimersheimense Heissig, 1969 widely outnumbers the medium-sized and shorter-limbed teleocera-tine Diaceratherium aff. lemanense. The material from Thézels in particular adds to the knowledge of M. gaimersheimense in providing for the first time valuable information on most elements of its appen-dicular skeleton, virtually unknown thus far. This work further confirms that M. gaimersheimense is restricted to the latest ...