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Miscellaneous fossil cervidsgroup is extinct

Containing group: Cervidae

References

Azanza, B. and L. Ginsburg. 1997. A revision of the large lagomerycid artiodactyls of Europe. Palaeontology 40:461-485.

Grubb, P. 2000. Valid and invalid nomenclature of living and fossil deer, Cervidae. Acta Theriologica 45:289-307.

McKenna, M. C. and S. K. Bell. 1997. Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level. Columbia University Press, New York.

Rössner, G. 1995. Odontologische und schädelanatomische Untersuchungen an Procervulus (Cervidae, Mammalia). Münchner Geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen Reihe A: Geologie und Paläontologie 29:1-128.

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