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Journal of mammalian evolution, 2023
Yangfan Li, Boyang Sun, T. Deng, H. Hua
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Yangfan Li, Boyang Sun, T. Deng, H. Hua
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New Analyses Suggest that All Horses (Perissodactyla: Equidae) Belong to a Single Holobaramin
The Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism, 2023Timothy Brophy, Jack Gregory
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The Families of The Rhinocerotoidea (Mammalia, Perissodactyla)
Journal of Mammalogy, 1966On the basis of molar cusp pattern, the family Hyrachyidae is transferred from the Rhinocerotoidea to the Tapiroidea and is classified as a subfamily of the Helaletidae. The family Rhinocerotidae is restricted to forms with the unique chisel-shaped I1 and procumbent, lanceolate I2 shearing specialization seen in Epiaceratherium and Trigonias and, with ...
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Sexual Dimorphism in Chalicotheres (Mammalia, Perissodactyla)
Systematic Zoology, 1975Coombs, M. C. (Department of Zoology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01002) 1975. Sexual dimorphism in chalicotheres (Mammalia, Perissodactyla). Syst. Zool. 24:55-62.-Graphing on probability paper of radius and tibia lengths (N= 17, 16) of Moropus from the Agate Spring Quarries, Nebraska, shows a bimodal population with ...
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A Quantitative Analysis of the Manus Musculature in Tapirs (Perissodactyla: Tapiridae)
Journal of MorphologyABSTRACTThe distal limb of many hooved mammals (ungulates) has become highly specialised, with tendonised muscles and elongate bones and ligaments. Several clades of ungulates retain fleshy, muscularised distal forelimbs; these include hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs.
Jamie A. MacLaren+3 more
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The milk‐molars of Perissodactyla, with remarks on molar occlusion.
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1952SUMMARY. A survey is made of the milk‐molars of Perissodactyla and Condylarthra with a view to determining the evolutionary trends. Molarization of the milk‐molars takes place in a variety of ways, which may be grouped into three main types: (a) the condylarthran type, found also in Plagiolophus, (b) the type found in the Equidae and Brontotheriidae ...
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The Fossil Record of Equids (Mammalia: Perissodactyla: Equidae) in Greece
Fossil Vertebrates of Greece Vol. 2, 2021G. Koufos+2 more
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The Fossil Record of Rhinocerotids (Mammalia: Perissodactyla: Rhinocerotidae) in Greece
Fossil Vertebrates of Greece Vol. 2, 2021I. Giaourtsakis
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Distribution of the ERE-1 family in Perissodactyla
Mammalian Genome, 1999Keiko Hiromura+3 more
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