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2018
CARNIVORA INDET. Referred specimens —From UCMP V 4830: lower canine, UCMP 39107. From V 4834: axis, JODA 15606. From -903: distal section of a metatarsal or metacarpal, UCMP 2076. From JDNM-262: vertebra, JODA 15340. Occurrence — UCMP V 4830, V 4834, UCMP -903, JDNM-262.
Maguire, Kaitlin Clare +1 more
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CARNIVORA INDET. Referred specimens —From UCMP V 4830: lower canine, UCMP 39107. From V 4834: axis, JODA 15606. From -903: distal section of a metatarsal or metacarpal, UCMP 2076. From JDNM-262: vertebra, JODA 15340. Occurrence — UCMP V 4830, V 4834, UCMP -903, JDNM-262.
Maguire, Kaitlin Clare +1 more
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2009
Abstract The Order Carnivora contains a diverse set of mammals, including well-known species such cats, dogs, lions, bears, and seals, as well as enigmatic animals such as the stink badgers (Mydaus spp.), the African Palm Civet (Nandinia binotata), and the Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox).
Eduardo Eizirika, William J Murphyc
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Abstract The Order Carnivora contains a diverse set of mammals, including well-known species such cats, dogs, lions, bears, and seals, as well as enigmatic animals such as the stink badgers (Mydaus spp.), the African Palm Civet (Nandinia binotata), and the Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox).
Eduardo Eizirika, William J Murphyc
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Evolutionary history of Carnivora (Mammalia, Laurasiatheria) inferred from mitochondrial genomes
PLoS ONE, 2021Alexandre Hassanin +2 more
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The geography of diet variation in Neotropical Carnivora
Mammal Review, 2022Lívia R Cruz +2 more
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