Dihoplus is an extinct genus of rhinoceros that lived in Eurasia from the Late Miocene to Early Pleistocene. They were moderately large rhinoceros, with two horns and large, thick nasal bones. Members of Dihoplus were long placed in Dicerorhinus (which contains the living Sumatran rhinoceros). Sometimes these species are placed in the related Stephanorhinus. The genus is now generally considered distinct, though there is still debate as to which species should be included; for example, Deng (2011) listed Merck's rhinoceros (Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis) under Dihoplus.
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| - Dihoplus is an extinct genus of rhinoceros that lived in Eurasia from the Late Miocene to Early Pleistocene. They were moderately large rhinoceros, with two horns and large, thick nasal bones. Members of Dihoplus were long placed in Dicerorhinus (which contains the living Sumatran rhinoceros). Sometimes these species are placed in the related Stephanorhinus. The genus is now generally considered distinct, though there is still debate as to which species should be included; for example, Deng (2011) listed Merck's rhinoceros (Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis) under Dihoplus. (en)
- Dihoplus es un género extinto de rinocerontes que vivieron en Eurasia entre hace 12,7 millones de años hasta hace aproximadamente 10.000 años antes del presente, entre el Mioceno y el Pleistoceno. (es)
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| - Dihoplus megarhinus skull (en)
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| - *D. bethlehemsis
*D. kirchbergensis?
*D. megarhinus
*D. pikermiensis
*D. ringstoemi
*D. schleiermacheri (en)
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| - †Dihoplus schleiermacheri (en)
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| - Dihoplus is an extinct genus of rhinoceros that lived in Eurasia from the Late Miocene to Early Pleistocene. They were moderately large rhinoceros, with two horns and large, thick nasal bones. Members of Dihoplus were long placed in Dicerorhinus (which contains the living Sumatran rhinoceros). Sometimes these species are placed in the related Stephanorhinus. The genus is now generally considered distinct, though there is still debate as to which species should be included; for example, Deng (2011) listed Merck's rhinoceros (Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis) under Dihoplus. (en)
- Dihoplus es un género extinto de rinocerontes que vivieron en Eurasia entre hace 12,7 millones de años hasta hace aproximadamente 10.000 años antes del presente, entre el Mioceno y el Pleistoceno. (es)
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