Cervoidea
Cervoidea
[sər′vȯid·ē·ə] (vertebrate zoology)
A superfamily of tylopod ruminants in infraorder Pecora, including deer, giraffes, and related species.
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References in periodicals archive
The origin of the higher ruminant families with special reference to the origin of
Cervoidea and relationships within the
Cervoidea.
The interrelationship of higher ruminant families with special emphasis on the members of the
Cervoidea. Amer.
The inter-relationship of Higher Ruminant families with Special Emphasis on the Members of the
Cervoidea. Novitates Am.
The chromosomes of twenty-three species of the
Cervoidea and Bovoidea.
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