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Table  2. Mandibular morphometric analysis for adult  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> <span class="search-highlight">major</span>.  Ab...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 2. Mandibular morphometric analysis for adult Teleoceras major. Abbreviations: p3–m3, p3–p4, m1–m3 lengths taken at cervix along buccal side; m1L = maximum length of m1; m1W = maximum width of m1; m1A = m1L × m1W; JD = buccal jaw depth below m1 cervix; JL = anterior edge of i1 alveolus
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Table  3. Forelimb morphometric analysis for adult  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> <span class="search-highlight">major</span>.  Abbr...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 3. Forelimb morphometric analysis for adult Teleoceras major. Abbreviations in brackets correspond to standardized von den Driesch (1976) measurements. Abbreviations: HL = humerus length [GLC]; HPW = proximal width of humerus [Bp]; HDW = maximum distal width of humerus [Bd]; HDWC = distal
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Table  4. Hindlimb morphometric analysis for adult  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> <span class="search-highlight">major</span>.  Abbr...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 4. Hindlimb morphometric analysis for adult Teleoceras major. Abbreviations in brackets correspond to standardized von den Driesch (1976) measurements. Abbreviations: FL = femur length [GLC]; FHD = anterior-posterior thickness of femoral head [DC]; FDW = maximum distal width of femur [Bd
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Table  6. Body mass estimates (kg) for the  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> <span class="search-highlight">major</span>  skeletons jud...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 6. Body mass estimates (kg) for the Teleoceras major skeletons judged (on the frequency of having the largest [smallest] value for each character) to be the maximum and minimum males and females in the Ashfall Fossil Beds herd. Estimates based on the following: m1 occlusal area (m1AL) from
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Table  8. Relative limb-segment lengths for  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> <span class="search-highlight">major</span>  and selected...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 8. Relative limb-segment lengths for Teleoceras major and selected extant and extinct ungulates. Data for Diceros bicornis ( n = ?) from Hillman-Smith and Groves 1994; Ceratotherium simum ( n = ?5) from Groves 1972; Dicerorhinus sumatrensis ( n = ?) from Groves and Kurt 1972
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Figure  1. Articulated skulls of  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> <span class="search-highlight">major</span>  from Ashfall Fossil Bed...
Published: 01 January 2000
Figure 1. Articulated skulls of Teleoceras major from Ashfall Fossil Beds. A, Male (UNSM 52288). B, Female (UNSM 52269). Ash is visible in the female nasal cavity. Skulls to same scale (=10 cm). Readily apparent dimorphic features in the male include enlarged I1, i2, greater jaw depth, and more
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Figure  3. A, Tusk size in adult  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> <span class="search-highlight">major</span>  from Ashfall Fossil Bed...
Published: 01 January 2000
Figure 3. A, Tusk size in adult Teleoceras major from Ashfall Fossil Beds. Transverse (mediolateral) diameter of one lower tusk (i2) was measured in all ( n = 26) skeletons in which this tooth is preserved. Relative ages were assigned on the basis of wear on lower permanent cheek teeth
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2000
Paleobiology (2000) 26 (4): 689–706.
...Table 2. Mandibular morphometric analysis for adult Teleoceras major. Abbreviations: p3–m3, p3–p4, m1–m3 lengths taken at cervix along buccal side; m1L = maximum length of m1; m1W = maximum width of m1; m1A = m1L × m1W; JD = buccal jaw depth below m1 cervix; JL = anterior edge of i1 alveolus...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2014
DOI: 10.1130/2014.0036(01)
EISBN: 9780813756363
... Teleoceras major in Ashfall Fossil Beds Lagerstätte. Second, although a very few isolated vertebrate fossils are known to be preserved in lava flows, pyroclastic flows, and tephras ( Chappell et al., 1951 ; Skinner and Johnson, 1984 ; Lockley, 1990 ; Antoin et al., 2012 ), it may be that no other...
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Table  7. Intrasexual variability and sexual dimorphism indices for  Teleoc...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 7. Intrasexual variability and sexual dimorphism indices for Teleoceras major minimum and maximum male and female body mass estimates. Abbreviations the same as in Tables 5 and 6
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Figure  4. Radius length versus radius proximal width (A)and tibia length v...
Published: 01 January 2000
Figure 4. Radius length versus radius proximal width (A)and tibia length versus tibia distal depth (B) for adult (longbone epiphyses fused) male and female Teleoceras major from Ashfall Fossil Beds
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Figure  2. Fetal bones (f) found within the pelvic (p) region of a female  ...
Published: 01 January 2000
Figure 2. Fetal bones (f) found within the pelvic (p) region of a female Teleoceras major skeleton (UNSM 52373) exhibiting the smaller sized (20.1 mm × 22.5 mm) lower tusks. Material on display at Ashfall Fossil Beds
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Table  5. Comparison of intrasexual variability and sexual dimorphism ratio...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 5. Comparison of intrasexual variability and sexual dimorphism ratios for Teleoceras major male and female maximum and minimum longbone lengths and cross-sectional areas. Abbreviations: mM = minimum male; xM = maximum male; mF = minimum female; xF = maximum female; (L) = length
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Summary of rhinocerotid modern and mass-death fossil-assemblage data and ca...
Published: 21 November 2017
Hemphillian (Hh1) 9.0–-7.5 Ma Localized attritional mortality 31 48 Teleoceras major Ashfall Fossil Bed, NE TASH UNSM Clarendonian (CL2) 12.1–-10.1 Ma Catastrophic ashfall 23 32 Teleoceras fossiger Long Island Rhino Quarry, KS TLIRQ NMNH Hemphillian (Hh1) 9.0–-7.5 Ma Seasonal
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Table  1. Cranial morphometric analysis for adult (longbone epiphyses fused...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 1. Cranial morphometric analysis for adult (longbone epiphyses fused) Teleoceras major from Ashfall Fossil Beds, Nebraska. Abbreviations: DR = dimorphism ratio (male value ÷ female value); P2–M3, P2–P4, M1–M3 lengths measured at cervix along buccal side; M3C = posterior edge of M3
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Photograph of Konservat-Lagerstätte (exceptionally well-preserved and abund...
Published: 20 July 2023
Figure 3. Photograph of Konservat-Lagerstätte (exceptionally well-preserved and abundant fossil assemblage) of juvenile barrel-chested rhinoceroses ( Teleoceras major ) encased in the basal part of the Ibex Hollow Tuff at Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park, Nebraska. Skull
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Figure  5. Radius length versus radius proximal width for adult  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span>...
Published: 01 January 2000
Figure 5. Radius length versus radius proximal width for adult Teleoceras fossiger from Long Island Quarry, Kansas (A) and Teleoceras proterum from Mixon's Bone Bed, Florida (B). Probable females within enclosure in each figure. Teleoceras fossiger appears to be more dimorphic and T
Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 21 November 2017
Paleobiology (2018) 44 (1): 131–154.
... Hemphillian (Hh1) 9.0–-7.5 Ma Localized attritional mortality 31 48 Teleoceras major Ashfall Fossil Bed, NE TASH UNSM Clarendonian (CL2) 12.1–-10.1 Ma Catastrophic ashfall 23 32 Teleoceras fossiger Long Island Rhino Quarry, KS TLIRQ NMNH Hemphillian (Hh1) 9.0–-7.5 Ma Seasonal...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2003
Paleobiology (2003) 29 (3): 412–428.
... assemblages, that most of the specimens represent individuals between 15% and 35% of potential life span. Judging by the age distribution pattern of the i2s, the vast majority of the individuals in this age range are males. Figure 3. Age distributions of Mixson's Bone Bed Teleoceras (A), Love Bone...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 September 2008
PALAIOS (2008) 23 (9): 574–585.
... purported hippo ecomorphs from the fossil record: Coryphodon (early Eocene), Moeritherium and Bothriogenys (early Oligocene), and Teleoceras (middle–late Miocene). Only fossil specimens of Moeritherium , Bothriogenys , and large species of Coryphodon had δ 18 O values expected for hippo ecomorphs; δ 18 O...
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