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Lagomorpha

2010
Alisa J Winkler
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Introduction to the Lagomorpha

2008
Lagomorphs (pikas, rabbits and hares) are widespread, being native or introduced on all continents except Antarctica. They are all herbivores, occupying an unusual size range between the rodents, “small mammals”, and ungulates, “large mammals”. Pikas weigh 75–290 g, rabbits 1–4 kg, and hares 2–5 kg.
Joseph A. Chapman, John E. C. Flux
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Stem Lagomorpha and the Antiquity of Glires

Science, 2005
We describe several fossils referable to Gomphos elkema from deposits close to the Paleocene-Eocene boundary at Tsagan Khushu, Mongolia. Gomphos shares a suite of cranioskeletal characters with extant rabbits, hares, and pikas but retains a primitive dentition and jaw compared to its modern ...
Robert J, Asher   +6 more
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Order Lagomorpha

1960
Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, Singapore, Issue 29, pp ...
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2023
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On the Cranial Osteology of the Lagomorpha

Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 2007
Abstract The Section of Mammals, Carnegie Museum of Natural History houses skulls from seven genera of extant lagomorphs (one ochotonid and six leporids). Described and illustrated are the external surfaces of the bones of the skull of the North American pika Ochotona princeps (Richardson, 1828) and also illustrated is the volcano rabbit Romerolagus ...
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?????????? ?????? ???????? Amphilagus (Lagomorpha, Palaeolagidae) ???? ???????????????? ?????????????? ??????????????

2023
Ampluilagus sarmaticus sp. n. is described from middle Sarmat deposits of the right bank of the Ukraine. The species is distinct with the presence of the basal collar, conlouring ??2 forewards, and undcep Titanomus-like incoming fold in ??3 ??4 ??? ??1 have only one complex root.
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Lagomorpha

2018
Martha A. Delaney   +2 more
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