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Taxonomy
Blastomeryx was named by Cope (1877). It is not extant. Its type is Merycodus gemmifer.
It was assigned to Cervulinae by Hay (1902); to Merycodontidae by Matthew (1904); to Cervidae by Matthew (1908), Cook (1934); to Moschidae by Cope (1877), Carroll (1988), Webb (1998); and to Blastomerycinae by Prothero (2007), Prothero (2008).
It was assigned to Cervulinae by Hay (1902); to Merycodontidae by Matthew (1904); to Cervidae by Matthew (1908), Cook (1934); to Moschidae by Cope (1877), Carroll (1988), Webb (1998); and to Blastomerycinae by Prothero (2007), Prothero (2008).
Species
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Synonymy list
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
G. †Blastomeryx Cope 1877
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†Blastomeryx cursor Cook 1934
†Blastomeryx gemmifer Cope 1874
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Invalid names: Blastomeryx elegans Matthew and Cook 1909 [synonym], Blastomeryx francesca Frick 1937 [synonym], Blastomeryx medius Matthew 1924 [synonym], Blastomeryx mefferdi Frick 1937 [synonym]
†Blastomeryx vigoratus Hay 1924
Diagnosis
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D. R. Prothero 2008 | Medium-sized blastomerycine (m1-3 length = 25- 26 mm; p2-4 length = 17-21 mm) with slightly reduced premolars (p2-4 length = 40-70% of m1-3 length). Larger than most specimens of Problastomeryx and Pseudoblastomeryx, with more reduced premolars. Smaller than most specimens of Parablastomeryx. Larger than most specimens of Longirostromeryx, without the elongated rostrum and sym- physis of that taxon. |