Cebochoerus Explained
Cebochoerus is an extinct basal artiodactyl genus belonging to the family Cebochoeridae in the superfamily Dichobunoidea.[1] It occurred in Europe during the Early to Late Eocene.[2]
Notes and References
- J.-R. Boisserie. J.-R. Boisserie. F. Lihoreau. F. Lihoreau. M. Brunet. M. Brunet. amp. 2005. The position of Hippopotamidae within Cetartiodactyla. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 102. 5. 1537–1541. 10.1073/pnas.0409518102. 15677331. 547867. 2005PNAS..102.1537B. free. As cited in Web site: J.-R. Boisserie et al. 2005. Paleobiology Database. John Alroy. John Alroy. 2007. 3 Jun 2012.
- Book: McKenna . M. C. . Bell . S. K. . 1997 . Columbia University Press . 978-0-231-11013-6 . 631 . Classification of Mammals: Above the Species Level .