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Extinct genus of mammals
before later being assigned to the new genus Eotragus once it was understood to be an early bovid. Eotragus has a wide range being found on many of the
Eotragus
World and were small in size and deer-like. The earliest known Bovid was Eotragus, a genus of small antelope-like animals which were closely related to the
Domestication_of_the_goat
Tribe of mammals
the broader subfamily. The oldest fossil members of the tribe, such as Eotragus, date to the Miocene about 18 to 20 million years ago. Such fossils possessed
Boselaphini
Largest living Asian antelope
been found to have a closer relationship with the earliest bovids (like Eotragus species) than do the other bovids. This tribe originated at least 8.9 million
Nilgai
Family of mammals belonging to even-toed ungulates
similar to modern gazelles, and probably lived in woodland environments. Eotragus, the earliest known bovid, weighed 18 kg (40 lb) and was nearly the same
Bovidae
Extinct genus of mammals
). "The oldest known bovid from China and reappraisal of the Chinese ' Eotragus '". Papers in Palaeontology. 7 (2): 913–929. doi:10.1002/spp2.1319. ISSN 2056-2799
Turcocerus
Small species of antelope from Asia
been found to have a closer relationship with the earliest bovids (like Eotragus species) than do the other bovids. This tribe originated at least 8.9 Mya
Four-horned_antelope
Island in Kenya
Chalicothere: Chalicotheriidae indet. Giraffe: Palaeotragus Antelope: Eotragus Gazelle: Gazella Reptiles Crocodile: Crocodylus Sideneck turtle: Pelusios
Maboko_Island
presented by Bukhsianidze (2026). A study on tooth enamel histology of Eotragus noyei and Procervulus cf. dichotomus from the Miocene site of els Casots
2026_in_paleomammalogy
sivalensis Genus Probison Genus Bubalus Bubalus cebuensis Genus Pelorovis Genus Eotragus Genus Kipsigicerus Genus Leptobos Subfamily Alcelaphinae Genus Megalotragus
List_of_prehistoric_mammals
Fossil site in France
Moschidae Dicrocerus D. elegans Cervidae Heteroprox H. larteti Cervidae Eotragus E. clavatus Bovidae cf. Ampelomeryx cf. A. magnus Palaeomerycidae Choeromorus
Sansan_paleontological_site
Lagomeryx, the bovid-like Amphimoschus, and the first true bovid of Europe, Eotragus, first occur during MN 4. The last occurrence of the primitive ruminant
MN_4_(biostratigraphy)
Paleontological site near Bugojno, Bosnia and Herzegovnia
Choeromorus C. lemuroides Conohyus C. simorrensis Dorcatherium D. vindebonense Eotragus E ?clavatus Giraffokeryx G. sp. Palaeomerycidae indet. Tethytragus ?T.
Gračanica paleontological site
Gračanica_paleontological_site
Rock layers based on occurrences of fossil assemblages of European land mammals
Megacricetodon primitivus Bunolistriodon, Dorcatherium, Chalicotherium, Eotragus, Prodeinotherium MN 3 Gomphotherium, Procervulus, Lagomeryx, Actoocemas
European_land_mammal_age
Geologic time period
early pika Kenyalagomys, and rodent Megapedetes from Africa; and the bovid Eotragus, the suid Listriodon, and Rhinocerotidae from Asia. The first to emigrate
Orleanian
from Xishuigou (Gansu, China) and a revision of the type material of "Eotragus" halamagaiensis from the Halamagai Formation (Xinjiang, China) is published
2020_in_paleomammalogy
bovids from Mae Moh Basin, Northern Thailand: The first record of the genus Eotragus from Southeast Asia". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 60 (1): 67–78. doi:10
2015_in_paleomammalogy
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