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Correlation Structure of the Cheek Teeth Enamel Crown Patterns in the Genus Equus (Mammalia: Equidae): an Analysis by Geometric Morphometrics with Outline Points
Redalyc.Study of Cedral Horses and Their Place in the Mexican Quaternary
Yukon Horse
Dietary Adaptability of Late Pleistocene Equus from West Central Mexico Alejandro H. Marín-Leyva , Daniel Demiguel , María
A New Genus of Horse from Pleistocene North America
University of Michigan University Library
INTRODUCTION to HORSE EVOLUTION: ANATOMICAL CHARACTERISTICS, CLASSIFICATION, and the STRATIGRAPHIC RECORD © 2008 by Deb Bennett, Ph.D
Universidad Autónoma Del Estado De Hidalgo Instituto De Ciencias Básicas E Ingeniería Área Académica De Biología Licenciatura En Biología
Population Dynamics of Equus Conversidens (Perissodactyla
Barron-Ortiz Et Al. 2017
Taxonomic Discussion of the Several Dozen Nominal Species of Pleistocene Equus Published from North America, Only a Few Are Repr
Scientific American-June 2007
Pleistocene Vertebrates from Southeastern New Mexico Gary S
Dry Cave, 24 Km W Carlsbad, Eddy Co., New Mexico, 1,280 M, Has
Late Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) Mammals from Fissure Deposits in the Jurassic Todilto Formation, White Mesa Mine, Sandoval County, North-Central New Mexico Gary S
Study of Cedral Horses and Their Place in the Mexican Quaternary
A New Genus of Horse from Pleistocene North America
El Registro Pleistoceno De Equus (Amerhippus) E Hippidion
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Vertebrates of the Last Interglaciation in Canada
Taxonomía Y Hábito Alimentario De Equus Conversidens (Perissodactyla, Equidae) Del Pleistoceno Tardío (Rancholabreano) De Hidalgo, Centro De México
Sigmodon Minor) Inhabited Marshy Areas Along the Alluvial Fan. 6) The
Horse Nations: the Worldwide Impact of the Horse on Indigenous
Txu-Oclc-2600979.Pdf (13.53Mb)
A New Genus of Horse from Pleistocene North America