Acerorhinus is an extinct genus of rhinocerotid of the tribe Aceratheriini endemic to Asia from the Miocene, living from 13.6 to 7.0 mya existing for approximately 6.6 million years.
[2] Among other locations, well-preserved Acerorhinus skull specimens have been found at Kerassiá in North Eubonea, Greece.
Originally, many species in this genus including A. zernowi were assigned to Chilotherium.
[4] Acerorhinus had very short legs, more like Teleoceras than other Aceratherines.
While most other Aceratherines were grazers, Acerorhinus had brachyodont teeth which indicate a preferences for browsing.