International audienceWe describe a virtually complete proboscidean cranium and other remains from the late Miocene of Skoura near Ouarzazate, Morocco, assigning them to a derived species of Tetralophodon. African finds of this genus are scarce and are of additional interest due to their potential importance for elephantid phylogeny. The Skoura material adds significantly to the African record of non-anancine tetralophodonts and to the Neogene proboscidean record of northwestern Africa
International audienceAfrica has played a pivotal role in the evolution of early proboscideans (elep...
International audienceModern mammals rapidly evolved in the early Cenozoic in all continental provin...
<div><p>During the latest Miocene and the early Pliocene, tetraconodontine suids were the most predo...
International audienceThe Proboscidean remains of Ahl al Oughlam consist of limb-bones and juvenile ...
The late Miocene marked a time of significant geographic dispersal and radiation for many mammalian ...
International audienceThe discovery of Upper Miocene vertebrates at Tizi N'Tadderht in the Ouarzazat...
We describe a new primitive proboscidean, Daouitherium rebouli gen. et sp. nov., from the early Ypre...
International audienceUNTIL recently, the oldest known Arabo-African fossils of the elephant order (...
International audienceWe describe a new primitive proboscidean, Daouitherium rebouli gen. et sp. nov...
International audienceWe report here the discovery of the first well identified ''condylarths'' from...
International audienceThe phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of mammals, especially th...
Fossils from early Tertiary phosphate deposits of northern Mali include a new diminutive proboscidea...
International audienceWe detail here the study of Phosphatherium escuilliei from the Paleocene of th...
During the latest Miocene and the early Pliocene, tetraconodontine suids were the most predominant l...
International audienceAfrica has played a pivotal role in the evolution of early proboscideans (elep...
International audienceModern mammals rapidly evolved in the early Cenozoic in all continental provin...
<div><p>During the latest Miocene and the early Pliocene, tetraconodontine suids were the most predo...
International audienceThe Proboscidean remains of Ahl al Oughlam consist of limb-bones and juvenile ...
The late Miocene marked a time of significant geographic dispersal and radiation for many mammalian ...
International audienceThe discovery of Upper Miocene vertebrates at Tizi N'Tadderht in the Ouarzazat...
We describe a new primitive proboscidean, Daouitherium rebouli gen. et sp. nov., from the early Ypre...
International audienceUNTIL recently, the oldest known Arabo-African fossils of the elephant order (...
International audienceWe describe a new primitive proboscidean, Daouitherium rebouli gen. et sp. nov...
International audienceWe report here the discovery of the first well identified ''condylarths'' from...
International audienceThe phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of mammals, especially th...
Fossils from early Tertiary phosphate deposits of northern Mali include a new diminutive proboscidea...
International audienceWe detail here the study of Phosphatherium escuilliei from the Paleocene of th...
During the latest Miocene and the early Pliocene, tetraconodontine suids were the most predominant l...
International audienceAfrica has played a pivotal role in the evolution of early proboscideans (elep...
International audienceModern mammals rapidly evolved in the early Cenozoic in all continental provin...
<div><p>During the latest Miocene and the early Pliocene, tetraconodontine suids were the most predo...