
Camelini - Wikipedia
Camelini is a tribe of camelids including all camelids more closely related to modern camels (Camelus) than to Lamini (which contains llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos), from …
Camelids - List with Types, Characteristics, Habitat, and Pictures
Nov 20, 2024 · Camelids are typically herbivorous mammals with long, slender necks and legs and an even number of toes (either two or four). They constitute the only extant family …
Camelinae - Wikipedia
Camelinae is a subfamily of artiodactyls of the family Camelidae. Camelinae include the tribes Camelini and Lamini.
The history of Old World camelids in the light of molecular …
The origin of the Old World camelids traces back to the Eocene (40–45 mya) when the first ancestors of the camelid family were found in North America. After splitting into New World …
Camels (extant/living species; Camelus spp.): Taxonomy & History
May 7, 2024 · Camelini (wild and domestic Bactrian camels and dromedaries) Old World (Asia, Middle East, Arabia, North Africa) Lamini (lamas, alpacas, vicuñas and guanacos) New World …
The Camelidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the Quaternary of …
Jun 26, 2012 · Presented here is a cladistic analysis of the South American and some North American Camelidae. This analysis shows that Camelini and Lamini are monophyletic groups, …
Camels (Tribe Camelini) - iNaturalist
Camelini is a tribe of terrestrial herbivore the family Camelidae, endemic to Asia, North America, and Africa from the Late Eocene to the present. It includes the living genus Camelus as the …
Osteological assessment of Pleistocene Camelops hesternus …
Oct 19, 2016 · Osteological assessment of Pleistocene Camelops hesternus (Camelidae, Camelinae, Camelini) from Alaska and Yukon. (American Museum novitates, no. 3866)
Description of a fossil camelid from the Pleistocene of
We describe a well-preserved South American Lamini partial skeleton (PIMUZ A/V 4165) from the Ensenadan (~ 1.95-1.77 to 0.4 Mya) of Argentina. The specimen is comprised of a nearly …
Camelini | Fossiilid.info
Camelini: Genus: Camelus: Related web resources: eElurikkus Naturforskaren GeoCASe OpenUp! Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under CC BY-NC …
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