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Cervus elaphus acoronatus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cervus elaphus acoronatus
''Cervus elaphus acoronatus'' is an extinct subspecies of deer belonging to the family Cervidae. Some authors consider it a distinct species, named ''Cervus acoronatus''. ==Description== ''Cervus elaphus acoronatus'' was a deer of large size, similar to that of the existing ''Cervus elaphus'', with large and well developed antlers. In this archaic form the antlers lack at their apex, even in adult individuals, the characteristic multi-pointed ''crown'' (hence the Latin name ''acoronatus'', meaning ''without crown''). In this subspecies the antlers have a simple distal fork oriented transversally to the axis of the body. It is a deer of Eastern origin reported in Central Europe in Pleistocene. The fossil records of ''Cervus elaphus acoronatus'' start in the lower Middle Pleistocene. Later the morphology of the antlers changed, developing the mentioned crown.
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