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Miocene

Matched in: Term Miocene

Meiocene

See Miocene

VerbarMiohippus

An extinct Miocene mammal of the Horse family closely related to the genus Anhithecrium and having three usable hoofs on each

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Brontotherium

A genus of large extinct mammals from the miocene strata of western North America They were allied to the rhinoceros but the skull bears a pair of

Dinothere

A large extinct proboscidean mammal from the miocene beds of Europe and Asia It is remarkable for a pair of tusks directed downward from the decurved

VerbarFaluns

the Middle Tertiary period of France abounding in shells and used by Lyell as the type of his Miocene subdivision

Mastodon

larger than elephants and their remains occur in nearly all parts of the world in deposits ranging from Miocene to late Quaternary time

Neocene

More recent than the Eocene that is including both the Miocene and Pliocene divisions of the Tertiary

Oligocene

Of pertaining to or designating certain strata which occupy an intermediate position between the Eocene and Miocene periods

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Miocene

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Meiocene

See Miocene

VerbarMiohippus

An extinct Miocene mammal of the Horse family closely related to the genus Anhithecrium and having three usable hoofs on each

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Brontotherium

A genus of large extinct mammals from the miocene strata of western North America They were allied to the rhinoceros but the skull bears a pair of

Dinothere

A large extinct proboscidean mammal from the miocene beds of Europe and Asia It is remarkable for a pair of tusks directed downward from the decurved

VerbarFaluns

the Middle Tertiary period of France abounding in shells and used by Lyell as the type of his Miocene subdivision

Mastodon

larger than elephants and their remains occur in nearly all parts of the world in deposits ranging from Miocene to late Quaternary time

Neocene

More recent than the Eocene that is including both the Miocene and Pliocene divisions of the Tertiary

Oligocene

Of pertaining to or designating certain strata which occupy an intermediate position between the Eocene and Miocene periods

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