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Wang, ShiQi, QinQin Shi, Wen He, ShanQin Chen, and XiangWen Yang. "A new species of the tetralophodont amebelodontine Konobelodon Lambert, 1990 (Proboscidea, Mammalia) from the Late Miocene of China." Geodiversitas 38, no. 1 (2016): 65–97. https://doi.org/10.5252/g2016n1a4.

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Wang, ShiQi, Shi, QinQin, He, Wen, Chen, ShanQin, Yang, XiangWen (2016): A new species of the tetralophodont amebelodontine Konobelodon Lambert, 1990 (Proboscidea, Mammalia) from the Late Miocene of China. Geodiversitas 38 (1): 65-97, DOI: 10.5252/g2016n1a4, URL: http://zoobank.org/ad9c6bae-8a37-4201-bfa6-c49739cfdd60
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Semprebon, Gina M., Jeanette Pirlo, and Julia Dudek. "Dietary Habits and Tusk Usage of Shovel-Tusked Gomphotheres from Florida: Evidence from Stereoscopic Wear of Molars and Upper and Lower Tusks." Biology 11, no. 12 (2022): 1748. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11121748.

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The paleodiet of the shovel-tusked gomphotheres from Florida (Amebelodon floridanus, Konobelodon britti, and Serbelodon barbourensis) was assessed via microwear analysis of molar dental enamel and compared to a large database of both extant proboscideans and ungulates. Scratch and pit results show a consistent browsing signal in A. floridanus, K. britti and S. barbourensis. Fossil results are more similar to those of the extant Loxodonta cyclotis than to Loxodonta africana or Elephas maximus, the latter two taxa exhibiting a mixed feeding result. Scratch width scores are high in all three shov
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Lambert, W. David. "Rediagnosis of the genus Amebelodon (Mammalia, Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae), with a new subgenus and species, Amebelodon (Konobelodon) britti." Journal of Paleontology 64, no. 6 (1990): 1032–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000019855.

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The diagnosis of the shovel-tusked gomphothere genus Amebelodon has been subject to dispute since it was first established by Barbour in 1927. This dispute stems from a failure to evaluate the phylogenetic nature of two characters found in some specimens referred to Amebelodon: four lophs(ids) on some intermediate cheek teeth (M2 and M1) and internal dentinal rods within the lower tusks. These characters are considered diagnostic for the shovel-tusk gomphothere genera Platybelodon and Torynobelodon, and conflict with the traditional diagnosis of Amebelodon. Newly described specimens of Amebelo
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Konidaris, G.E., and E. Tsoukala. "Proboscideans from the upper Miocene localities of Thermopigi, Neokaisareia and Platania (Northern Greece)." Annales de Paléontologie 106, no. 2 (2019): 102380. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annpal.2019.102380.

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In the present article, we study the proboscidean remains from three upper Miocene localities of Northern Greece: Thermopigi (Serres), Neokaisareia (Pieria) and Platania (Drama). The material from the Turolian locality of Thermopigi includes only postcranial specimens. The morphological features of the scapula indicate the presence of the deinotheriid <em>Deinotherium</em> sp., whereas the rest of the specimens are morphologically distinct from <em>Deinotherium</em> and can be referred to Elephantimorpha indet. The material from Neokaisareia consists of a partial skeleton of a single individua
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Konidaris, George, and George Koufos. "Late Miocene proboscideans from Samos Island (Greece) revisited: new specimens from old collections." Paläontologische Zeitschrift 93 (September 20, 2018): 115–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3569486.

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In this article we present new proboscidean remains from the late Miocene (Turolian) of Samos Island (Greece), which are stored at the old Samos collections of Darmstadt, Frankfurt a. M. (Germany), Lausanne (Switzerland) and Vienna (Austria), and originate from the excavations or fossil collections that took place on the island at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. The specimens belong to juvenile individuals of deinotheres, choerolophodonts and amebelodonts. The deinothere material is attributed to the last European huge-sized deinothere, Deinotherium proavum. The desc
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Muftah, Ahmed M., and Mohammed H. Al Riaydh. "The achievements of Abdel Wahid Gaziry (1941-1989) in the field of vertebrate palaeontology." Natural History Sciences 11, no. 2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/nhs.2024.747.

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The experience and contributions of Abdel Wahid Gaziry (1941-1987) in the field of vertebrate palaeontology earned him the respect of the academic world, which recognized the importance of his discoveries and appreciated his dedication and commitment to research. In his short life, Abdel Wahid Gaziry published a significant body of work on Neogene fossil mammal systematics, origins, and evolution. Among the new species that he described were the shovel-tusker proboscidean Konobelodon cyrenaicus (Gaziry 1987) and the fossil Libyan hippopotamid Hexaprotodon sahabiensis Gaziry 1987. An active fie
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Konidaris, George E., Bogdan G. Rățoi, Daniel D. Badea, and Laurențiu Ursachi. "New proboscidean specimens from the Late Miocene of Romania: the huge-sized deinothere Deinotherium proavum, the rare “Mammut” cf. obliquelophus and the first description of the shovel-tusker Konobelodon from the country." PalZ, May 10, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12542-024-00688-8.

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AbstractIn this article, we describe so far unpublished proboscidean specimens from several Late Miocene localities of Romania. A partial mandible and the complete upper/lower cheek tooth rows of a deinothere individual from the site of Gherghești 1 belong to Deinotherium proavum and comprise one of the few examples of entire cheek tooth rows of the same individual of this species. Gherghești 1 is geographically close to Mânzaţi from where the celebrated skeleton of “Deinotherium gigantissimum” was discovered at the end of the nineteenth century, and thus further highlights the importance of R
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Lambert, W. David. "Implications of discoveries of the shovel-tusked gomphothere Konobelodon (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae) in Eurasia for the status of Amebelodon with a new genus of shovel-tusked gomphothere, Stenobelodon Citation for this article: Lambert, W. D. (2023) Implications of discoveries of the shovel-tusked gomphothere Konobelodon (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae) in Eurasia for the status of Amebelodon with a new genus of shovel-tusked gomphothere, Stenobelodon. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2023.2252021." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, October 2, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2023.2252021.

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