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Elephantinae

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Primelephas Primelephas Primelephas an early form of elephant Model Flickr

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Primelephas is a genus of Elephantinae that existed during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. The name of the genus suggests 'first elephant'. These primitive elephantids are hypothesised to be the common ancestor of Mammuthus, the mammoths, and the closely allied genera Elephas and Loxodonta, the African and Eurasian elephants, diverging some four to six million years ago. It had four tusks, which is unusual for an elephant. The type species, Primelephas gomphotheroides, was described by Vincent Maglio in 1970, the specific epithet indicating the fossil specimens were gomphothere-like. Primelephas korotorensis is the only other species to be assigned to the genus.

Primelephas Primelephas gomphotheroides Ken Trossen Flickr
Primelephas Primelephas a fourtusked elephant that lived 46 million years ago

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Primelephas Reference Book on Elephants Page 3 Evolution and Classification

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