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- Gomphothere Proboscidean (Gomphotherium) from the Late Neogene of Panama
- Human (Clovis)–Gomphothere (Cuvieronius Sp.) Association ∼13,390 Calibrated Ybp in Sonora, Mexico
- Gomphothere (Cuvieronius Sp.) Association ∼13,390 Calibrated Ybp in Sonora, Mexico
- Fossil Proboscidea from the Upper Cenozoic of Central America: Taxonomy, Evolutionary and Paleobiogeographic Significance
- The Microstructure of Proboscidean Ivory and Its Application to the Subordinal Identification of Isolated Ivory Specimens
- Discovering the Ancient History of the American West
- The Great American Biotic Interchange Revisited: a New Perspective from the Stable Isotope Record of Argentine Pampas Fossil Mammals Laura Domingo1,2*, Rodrigo L
- Woolly and Columbian Mammoths Likely the Same Species
- New Proboscidean Fossils from Middle Siwaliks of Haritalyangar Area, Himachal Pradesh, India
- Extinction of North American Cuvieronius (Mammalia: Proboscidea: Gomphotheriidae) Driven by Dietary Resource Competition with Sympatric Mammoths and Mastodons
- Possibly Human-Modified Mammoth Tusk and Bone from the Pleistocene of South Texas
- Elephantidae Phylogeny: Morphological Versus Molecular Results
- Fossil Proboscidean Remains from Bolt's Farm and Other Transvaal Cave Breccias
- Elephants Proboscideans (Elephants and Their Close Relatives) Are Found in Abundance at Langebaanweg, and Some Three Species Are Present
- Tracing the Historical Biogeography of the South American Cricetid Radiation (Rodentia, Sigmodontinae)
- Maryland's Prehistoric Elephants
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- (Mammalia, Proboscidea) from Central Chile