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- What do you scholars think of Magnificobilios proboscidea?
- Shoshani contributed the following sections to MSW3 : Order Hyracoidea, Order Proboscidea and Order Sirenia.
- Proboscidea survived until the arrival of humans ) and peccaries and tapirs currently live in South America.
- With Fr閐閞ic Lacombat he is studying the extinct Proboscidea of the Haute-Loire, Auvergne, France.
- In 1811 he introduced the taxonomic order Proboscidea for elephants, the Pucheran, 1845 ) commemorate his name.
- The family was first described by John Edward Gray in 1821, and later assigned to taxonomic ranks within the order Proboscidea.
- Sirenians, along with Proboscidea ( elephants ), group together with the extinct Desmostylia and likely the extinct Embrithopoda to form the Tethytheria.
- The African bush elephant ( " Loxodonta africana " ), of the order Proboscidea, is the largest living land animal.
- Like those of other " Proboscidea " species, the dry fruits were very useful in Native American Havasupai, and Kawaiisu.
- "' Elephantiformes "'is a suborder within the order Proboscidea that contains the elephants as well as their extinct relatives.
- Many other groups probably cultivated and used it, but records of use rarely distinguish between the particular " Proboscidea " species utilized.
- During the excavations which also continued in the sequential years, a partial skeleton of the mastodont Mammut borsoni ( Hays, 1834 ) ( Proboscidea ) was discovered.
- Among genera he named are the flowering plant genera " Penstemon " and " Proboscidea " and the fern genus " Thelypteris ".
- ""'Rhinella proboscidea " "'is a species of small South American toads in the family Bufonidae, common in the Amazon rainforest.
- Proboscidea and Sirenia are linked together based on auditory characters in their petrosal bones, but this link may be a homoplasy . ( The Early Eocene family Anthracobunidae has been considered to be a sister group of Tethytheria, but has more recently been assigned to Perissodactyla .)
- Desmostylia, together with Sirenia and Proboscidea ( and possibly Embrithopoda ), have traditionally been assigned to the afrotherian clade Tethytheria, a group named after the paleoocean 2014 cladistic analysis that places anthracobunids and desmostylians, two major groups of putative non-African afrotheres, close to each other within the laurasiatherian order Perissodactyla.