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“Halitherium” Cristolii Fitzinger, 1842 (Mammalia, Sirenia) from the Late Oligocene of Austria, with the Description of a New Genus
APPENDIX 4. Classification and Synonymy of the Sirenia and Desmostylia
Morphological and Systematic Re-Assessment of the Late Oligocene “Halitherium” Bellunense Reveals a New Crown Group Genus of Sirenia
Cristolii Fitzinger, 1842 (Mammalia, Sirenia) from the Late Oligocene of Austria, with the Description of a New Genus
New Miocene Sirenians from Nosy Makamby, Northwestern Madagascar
Official Lists and Indexes of Names and Works in Zoology
Bulletin 247
Morth American Eocene Sea Cows (Mammalia: Sirenia)
Late Eocene Sea Cows (Mammalia , Sirenia) from Wadi Al Hitan in the Fayum Basin, Egypt
Sirenews (ISSN 1017-3439) Appears Twice a Year in April and October and Is Edited by Cynthia R
The Bivalve Glycymeris Planicostalis As a High-Resolution Paleoclimate Archive for the Rupelian (Early Oligocene) of Central Europe
First Adequately-Known Quadrupedal Sirenian from Eurasia (Eocene, Bay of Biscay, Huesca, Northeastern Spain)
On the Invalidity of Halitherium Schinzii Kaup, 1838
Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Miocene Mammals in the Western Carpathians (Slovakia)
Evidence for Two Sympatric Sirenian Species (Mammalia, Tethytheria) in the Early Oligocene of Central Europe
Killing a Name of an Extinct Sea Cow Species 2 April 2014
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On the Invalidity of Halitherium Schinzii Kaup, 1838 (Mammalia, Sirenia), with Comments on Systematic Consequences
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An Oligocene (Orellan) Sirenian from the Bucatunna Formation of Alabama
Deep-Water Fossorial Shrimps from the Oligocene Kiscell Clay of Hungary: Taxonomy and Palaeoecology
The Earliest Known Fully Quadrupedal Sirenian
Evidence for Two Sympatric Sirenian Species (Mammalia, Tethytheria) in the Early Oligocene of Central Europe
The Sirenian Metaxytherium
Bulletin 247
Daryl P. DOMNING & Peter PERVESLER
This Is a PDF File of Page Proofs of the Manuscript That Has Been Accepted for Publication
The Most Northerly Record of the Sirenian Protosiren and the Possible Polyphyletic Evolution of Manatees and Dugongs
Abhandlungen Johannes Seidl Band 72 2018 Fritz F