Parelasmotherium is an extinct genus of rhinoceroses that lived in Northern China about 11.1 million years ago in the Late Miocene. With its large body and its hypsodont grazing teeth, it belonged to the subfamily Elasmotheriinae and was a relative of the later Elasmotherium, which was widespread over large parts of northern Asia in the Pleistocene.
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| - Parelasmotherium (de)
- Parelasmotherium (en)
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| - Parelasmotherium ist eine ausgestorbene Gattung der Nashörner, die im späten Miozän vor etwa 11 Millionen Jahren im nördlichen China lebte. Es gehörte mit seinem großen Körperbau und seinen hochkronigen Zähnen zur Gruppe der Elasmotheriini und war somit ein Verwandter des im Pleistozän über weite Teile des nördlichen Asiens verbreiteten Elasmotherium. (de)
- Parelasmotherium is an extinct genus of rhinoceroses that lived in Northern China about 11.1 million years ago in the Late Miocene. With its large body and its hypsodont grazing teeth, it belonged to the subfamily Elasmotheriinae and was a relative of the later Elasmotherium, which was widespread over large parts of northern Asia in the Pleistocene. (en)
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| - Parelasmotherium schansiense (en)
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| - Parelasmotherium ist eine ausgestorbene Gattung der Nashörner, die im späten Miozän vor etwa 11 Millionen Jahren im nördlichen China lebte. Es gehörte mit seinem großen Körperbau und seinen hochkronigen Zähnen zur Gruppe der Elasmotheriini und war somit ein Verwandter des im Pleistozän über weite Teile des nördlichen Asiens verbreiteten Elasmotherium. (de)
- Parelasmotherium is an extinct genus of rhinoceroses that lived in Northern China about 11.1 million years ago in the Late Miocene. With its large body and its hypsodont grazing teeth, it belonged to the subfamily Elasmotheriinae and was a relative of the later Elasmotherium, which was widespread over large parts of northern Asia in the Pleistocene. It was named in 1923 and was once considered to be a synonym of Sinotherium. Three species of this genus have been named, although analysis of their teeth in 2022 suggested that two of them (P. simplum and P. linxiaense) are not closely related to the remaining species and should be placed in a separate genus. (en)
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