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† Tapirus webbi. Hulbert, 2005. Tapirus webbi is an extinct species of tapir that once lived in North America during the Late Miocene era. [1] References
Tapirus veroensis; Tapirus webbi This page was last edited on 17 December 2023, at 22:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Tapirus is a genus of tapir which contains the living tapir species. ... †Tapirus webbi Hulbert, 2005; References This page was last edited on 3 December 2024 ...
Tapir species, from top left clockwise: South American tapir (Tapirus terrestris), mountain tapir (Tapirus pinchaque), ... T. webbi Hulbert, 2005; General appearance
A living Tapirus, or tapir Tapirus †Tapirus lundeliusi – type locality for species †Tapirus polkensis †Tapirus veroensis †Tapirus webbi – type locality for species; Taras; Taxodium †Taxodium distichum; Tectonatica †Tectonatica pusilla; Tegula †Tegula fasciata; Teinostoma; Restoration of the Miocene-Pliocene rhinoceros ...
Tapiroidea is a superfamily of perissodactyls which includes the modern tapirs and their extinct relatives. Taxonomically, they are placed in suborder Ceratomorpha along with the rhino superfamily, Rhinocerotoidea.The first members of Tapiroidea appeared during the Early Eocene, 55 million years ago, and were present in North America and Asia during the Eocene.
Cryptopterus webbi (squirrel) Didelphis virginiana (Virginia Opossum) Erethizon, E. dorsatum, E. poyeri (porcupine) Geomys pinetis (pocket gopher) Microtus australis (vole) Microtus pinetorum (Woodland Vole) †Mylagaulus kinseyi (Horned Gopher) †Neochoerus, N. aesopi (Capybara) Neofiber alleni (Round-Tailed Muskrat) Neotoma (Packrat) Neotoma ...
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