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Title: Die Saugetiere: Einfuhrung in die Anatomie und Systematik der recenten und fossilen Mammalia
Author(s): Weber, M.
Year published: 1904
Publisher: Jena, Gustav Fischer
Volume: -
Pages: pp. i-xii, 1-806
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genus Dicerorhinus: Processus postglenoideus and posttympanicus separated. Nasalia small, pointed in front. Genus Rhinoceros: Processus postglenoideus and posttympanicus not separated. Nasalia pointed in front. Genus Diceros: Processus postglenoideus and posttympanicus partly separated. Na...
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Sumatran Rhino
I 1/0, C 0/1, the lateral upper and medial lower incisors are the most obvious.
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Taxonomy - Evolution
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Fam. Rhinocerotidae. True Rhinoceros-type animals first appear in the upper Eocene or Oligocene in Europe and North America and they reach their prime in Eurasia.
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Class Rhinocerotoidea Family Rhinocerotidae 2 groups A. Rhinocerinae, all recent rhinos, derived from different ancestors B. Elasmotheriinae genera A. Dicerorhinus Gloger (sumatrensis) B. Rhinoceros s.str. (Sondaicus, unicornis) C. Diceros Gray = Atelodus Pomel (bicornis, simus)
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Sumatran Rhino
genus Dicerorhinus: molars brachyodont, without cement. Ectoloph bend upwards with a large Parastyl.
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