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Ordre LAGOMORPHA Brandt, 1855 REMARQUES Parmi les Lagomorpha, les taxons Lagopsis penai Royo, 1928 et Prolagus oeningensis (Koenif, 1825) ont été signalés par Ginsburg (2000) sur le site « Les Pavés ». Le matériel consulté au MMSL (Annexe 1) fait ressortir une série composée de dents isolées et de fragments de mâchoires.
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2023
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The origin and evolutionary history of Lagomorpha (Mammalia) in China
Journal of mammalian evolutionZhao-Qun Zhang, Bian Wang
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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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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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Mammals of Middle and South America: Lagomorpha
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