Cervalces
Cervalces Temporal range: Pliocene-Pleistocene
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The stag-moose, Cervalces scotti | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Artiodactyla |
Family: | Cervidae |
Subfamily: | Capreolinae |
Tribe: | Capreolini |
Genus: | †Cervalces Scott, 1885 |
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Cervalces is an extinct deer genus that lived during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs. Cervalces gallicus is either classified as a species of the related Libralces, or an ancestral species to other members of Cervalces. It lived in Europe from the Pliocene to the Pleistocene. Cervalces scotti, the stag-moose, lived in Pleistocene North America.[1] Cervalces latifrons, the broad-fronted moose,[2] and Cervalces carnutorum were found in Pleistocene Europe and Asia.
References[]
- ^ "Stag Moose (Cervalces scotti)". The Academy of Natural Sciences. Archived from the original on 2007-02-16. Retrieved 2007-03-03.
- ^ Breda, Marzia (2010). "Cervalces latifrons". Natural History Museum. Retrieved 2013-01-12.
External links[]
Categories:
- Prehistoric deer
- Pliocene even-toed ungulates
- Pleistocene even-toed ungulates
- Pleistocene mammals of North America
- Pliocene first appearances
- Pleistocene genus extinctions
- Cenozoic mammals of North America
- Cenozoic mammals of Europe
- Cenozoic mammals of Asia
- Prehistoric even-toed ungulate genera
- Fossil taxa described in 1885
- Prehistoric even-toed ungulate stubs