Versoporcus
{{Short description|Extinct genus of even-toed ungulates}}
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| taxon = Versoporcus
| authority = Pickford, 2014
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- V. steinheimensis (Fraas, 1870) (type)
- V. grivensis (Gaillard, 1899)
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Versoporcus was an extinct genus of even-toed ungulates that existed during the Miocene in Europe. Two species are recognized, V. grivensis and V. steinheimensis.Martin Pickford (2014). "Sus valentini FILHOL, 1882 from St Gaudens (MN 8-9) France: blighted from the outset but a key to understanding late Middle Miocene Tetraconodontinae (Suidae, Mammalia) of Europe". Mainzer Naturwissenschaftliches Archiv. 51: 167–220.
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Category:Miocene mammals of Europe
Category:Prehistoric Artiodactyla genera
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