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      • Proboscidea is a genus of flowering plant in the family Martyniaceae, some of whose species are known as devil's claw, devil's horn, ram's horn, or unicorn plant. The plants produce long, hooked seed pods. The hooks catch on the feet of animals, and as the animals walk, the pods are ground or crushed open, dispersing the seeds.
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    Proboscidea ( / ˌprɒbəˈsɪdiə /; from Latin proboscis, from Ancient Greek προβοσκίς (proboskís) 'elephant's trunk') is a taxonomic order of afrotherian mammals containing one living family ( Elephantidae) and several extinct families. First described by J. Illiger in 1811, it encompasses the elephants and their close relatives. [1] .

  3. 长鼻目 (学名: Proboscidea ) 是 哺乳动物 一个 目 ,只包含一个现存 科 ,象科,即 大象 。 包括 普通非洲象 (Loxodonta africana)、 非洲森林象 (Loxodonta cyclotis)和 亚洲象 (Elephas maximus)三个物种 [1] 。 在 冰川期 有很多现已灭绝的物种, 包括与大象相似的 猛犸 (長毛象)、 乳齿象 、 恐象 、 铲齿象 、 軛齒象 。 已知的最早的长鼻目动物是 古兽象 以及随后的 磷灰兽 、 始祖象 等。 更新世 時期的 納瑪象 為最大型的象,同時也是有史以來體型最大的陸生哺乳動物之一 [2] 。 分类. † 古獸象屬 Eritherium. † 薩盧姆獸屬 Saloumia.

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  5. proboscidean, (order Proboscidea), any of the group of mammals that includes elephant s and their extinct relatives such as mammoth s and mastodon s. Although only three species of elephant are extant today, more than 160 extinct proboscidean species have been identified from remains found on all continents except Australia and Antarctica.

  6. Infraclass: Eutheria. Superorder: Afrotheria. Order: Proboscidea. Illiger, 1811. Proboscidea (meaning "trunked beast") is an order containing only one familiy of living animals, Elephantidae, the elephants, with three living species ( African forest elephant, African bush elephant, and Asian elephant ). [1]