Camelini
Camelini Temporal range:
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Camelus dromedarius | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Artiodactyla |
Family: | Camelidae |
Subfamily: | Camelinae |
Tribe: | Camelini Nordmann, 1850 |
Genera | |
Camelus |
Camelini (members are called camelinoids) is a tribe of terrestrial herbivores in the family Camelidae, endemic to Asia, North America, and Africa from the Late Eocene to the present.[1] It includes the living genus Camelus as the type genus. At least one genus, Eulamaops, reached South America.[2]
Genera[]
- †Aepycamelus (syn. Alticamelus, Homocamelus)
- †Aguascalientia
- †Alforjas
- †Australocamelus
- †Blancocamelus
- †Camelops
- Camelus
- †Cuyamacamelus
- †Eulamaops
- †Floridatragulus (syn. Hypermekops)
- †Gentilicamelus
- †Gigantocamelus
- †Hesperocamelus
- †Matthewlabis
- †Megacamelus
- †Megatylopus
- †Michenia
- †Miotylopus (syn. Dyseotylopus)
- †Nothokemas
- †Oxydactylus
- †Paracamelus
- †Paratylopus
- †Pliauchenia
- †Poebrodon
- †Poebrotherium
- †Priscocamelus
- †Procamelus
- †Protolabis
- †Pseudolabis
- †Tanymykter
- †Titanotylopus
References[]
- ^ "PaleoBiology Database: Camelini, basic info". Archived from the original on 2012-10-13. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
- ^ "PaleoBiology Database: Eulamaops, basic info". Archived from the original on 2012-10-13. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
Categories:
- Camelids
- Pliocene even-toed ungulates
- Pleistocene even-toed ungulates
- Mammal tribes
- Extant Eocene first appearances