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- Gomphothere abstract "The Gomphotheriidae were a diverse taxonomic family of extinct elephant-like animals (proboscideans) — referred to as gomphotheres. They were widespread in North America during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs, 12-1.6 million years ago. Some lived in parts of Eurasia, Beringia and, following the Great American Interchange, South America. Beginning about 5 million years ago, they were gradually replaced by modern elephants, but the last two South American species, in the genus Cuvieronius, did not finally become extinct until possibly as recently as 9,100 BP, and Stegomastodon remains have been dated as recently as 6,060 BP in the Valle del Magdalena, Colombia. Gomphotheres also survived in Mexico and Central America until the end of the Pleistocene.The name "gomphothere" comes from Greek γόμφος, "peg, pin; wedge; joint" plus θηρίον, "beast".".
- Gomphothere thumbnail WPHubeiPlatybeladon.jpg?width=300.
- Gomphothere wikiPageExternalLink gomphothere.htm.
- Gomphothere wikiPageID "1194257".
- Gomphothere wikiPageRevisionID "602063222".
- Gomphothere familiaAuthority "A. Cabrera 1929".
- Gomphothere fossilRange "Miocene - Holocene".
- Gomphothere hasPhotoCollection Gomphothere.
- Gomphothere imageCaption "Platybelodon skeleton in a Hubei, China, museum".
- Gomphothere name "Gomphotheres".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Amebelodon (Barbour, 1927)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Archaeobelodon (Tassy, 1984)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Choerolophodon (Schlesinger, 1917)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Cuvieronius (Osborn, 1923)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Eubelodon (Barbour 1914)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Gnathabelodon (Barbour & Sternberg, 1935)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Gomphotherium (Burmeister, 1837)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Haplomastodon (Hoffstetter, 1950)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Notiomastodon (Cabrera, 1929)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Platybelodon (Borissiak, 1928)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Protanancus (Arambourg, 1945)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Rhynchotherium (Falconer, 1868)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Serbelodon (Frick, 1933)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Sinomastodon (Tobien et al., 1986)".
- Gomphothere subdivision "†Stegomastodon (Pohlig, 1912)".
- Gomphothere subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Gomphothere taxon "Gomphotheriidae".
- Gomphothere subject Category:Gomphotheres.
- Gomphothere subject Category:Miocene_proboscideans.
- Gomphothere subject Category:Pleistocene_extinctions.
- Gomphothere subject Category:Pleistocene_proboscideans.
- Gomphothere subject Category:Pliocene_proboscideans.
- Gomphothere type Animal.
- Gomphothere type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Gomphothere type EukaryoticCell.
- Gomphothere type Mammal.
- Gomphothere comment "The Gomphotheriidae were a diverse taxonomic family of extinct elephant-like animals (proboscideans) — referred to as gomphotheres. They were widespread in North America during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs, 12-1.6 million years ago. Some lived in parts of Eurasia, Beringia and, following the Great American Interchange, South America.".
- Gomphothere label "Gomfotery".
- Gomphothere label "Gomphothere".
- Gomphothere label "Gomphotherien".
- Gomphothere label "Gomphotheriidae".
- Gomphothere label "Gomphotheriidae".
- Gomphothere label "Gomphotheriidae".
- Gomphothere label "Gomphotheriidae".
- Gomphothere label "Гомфотериевые".
- Gomphothere label "嵌齒象科".
- Gomphothere sameAs Gomphotherien.
- Gomphothere sameAs Gomphotheriidae.
- Gomphothere sameAs Gomphotheriidae.
- Gomphothere sameAs Gomphotheriidae.
- Gomphothere sameAs Gomphotheriidae.
- Gomphothere sameAs Gomfotery.
- Gomphothere sameAs m.04g7pn.
- Gomphothere sameAs Q387585.
- Gomphothere sameAs Q387585.
- Gomphothere wasDerivedFrom Gomphothere?oldid=602063222.
- Gomphothere depiction WPHubeiPlatybeladon.jpg.
- Gomphothere isPrimaryTopicOf Gomphothere.