Anthracotheriidae from the Early Miocene deposits of the Northern Sperrgebiet, Namibia
The only anthracothere specimens from the northern Sperrgebiet are a talus previously described as Brachyodus depereti, a partial skeleton of a smaller species Brachyodus aequatorialis, and a sand blasted neck vertebra from Grillental, and a fragment of upper molar from Langental. These specimens along with those from tropical and northern Africa reveal that the family was pandemic in Africa during the Early Miocene
Memoir of the Geological Survey of Namibia
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