International audienceThis article proposes a revision of the best preserved fossil cervid recovered from the Upper Siwaliks, which, thus far, has been insufficiently described in the literature. The combination of antler and craniodental characters place the deer under study in the genus Metacervocerus, an extinct lineage with a vast Eurasian distribution and a sister phylogenetic relationship with the modern genus Axis. Metacervocerus is distinguished from Axis by its relatively longer upper premolar series and by the form of its second antler bifurcation which has a second tine that is inserted on the anterior side of the main beam. The new examination of the cranial and dental morphology of the specimen from the Siwaliks revealed peculi...
Figure 1. Map of Qaidam Basin showing surrounding mountains and major vertebrate fossil localities.P...
The article presents a description of cervid remains from the Middle Pleistocene Acheulean site of G...
Figure 10. Species ranges, phyletic relationship, and zoogeographical positions of the Paradicroceru...
International audienceThis article proposes a revision of the best preserved fossil cervid recovered...
The article describes the paleobiogeographic history of the modern subfamilies so-called “crown deer...
Cervidae (deer) belong to Ruminantia together with Tragulidae (chevrotains), Antilocapridae (prongho...
This article proposes a brief overview of opinions on cervid systematics and phylogeny, as well as s...
Cervidae (deer) forms a large family of cud-chewing, even-toed mammals (Artiodactyla: Ruminantia). I...
International audienceA new deer species, Praeelaphus australorientalis sp. nov., is described from ...
International audienceModern Eurasian telemetacarpal deer represent a poor remnant of the rich evolu...
Wang, Xiaoming, Xie, Guangpu, Dong, Wei (2009): A new species of crown-antlered deer Stephanocemas (...
The species "Cervus" elaphoides Kahlke 1960 was founded on antlers from the Mosbach Sands. A detaile...
International audienceA subfossil antlered braincase of red deer discovered in the Holocene gravel d...
The paleoecology and palaeoethology of the Eurasian species of the extinct genus Cervalces are infer...
The phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of Old World deer was determined based on the c...
Figure 1. Map of Qaidam Basin showing surrounding mountains and major vertebrate fossil localities.P...
The article presents a description of cervid remains from the Middle Pleistocene Acheulean site of G...
Figure 10. Species ranges, phyletic relationship, and zoogeographical positions of the Paradicroceru...
International audienceThis article proposes a revision of the best preserved fossil cervid recovered...
The article describes the paleobiogeographic history of the modern subfamilies so-called “crown deer...
Cervidae (deer) belong to Ruminantia together with Tragulidae (chevrotains), Antilocapridae (prongho...
This article proposes a brief overview of opinions on cervid systematics and phylogeny, as well as s...
Cervidae (deer) forms a large family of cud-chewing, even-toed mammals (Artiodactyla: Ruminantia). I...
International audienceA new deer species, Praeelaphus australorientalis sp. nov., is described from ...
International audienceModern Eurasian telemetacarpal deer represent a poor remnant of the rich evolu...
Wang, Xiaoming, Xie, Guangpu, Dong, Wei (2009): A new species of crown-antlered deer Stephanocemas (...
The species "Cervus" elaphoides Kahlke 1960 was founded on antlers from the Mosbach Sands. A detaile...
International audienceA subfossil antlered braincase of red deer discovered in the Holocene gravel d...
The paleoecology and palaeoethology of the Eurasian species of the extinct genus Cervalces are infer...
The phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of Old World deer was determined based on the c...
Figure 1. Map of Qaidam Basin showing surrounding mountains and major vertebrate fossil localities.P...
The article presents a description of cervid remains from the Middle Pleistocene Acheulean site of G...
Figure 10. Species ranges, phyletic relationship, and zoogeographical positions of the Paradicroceru...