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JVP 26(3) September 2006—ABSTRACTS
(Barbourofelinae, Nimravidae, Carnivora), from the Middle Miocene of China Suggests Barbourofelines Are Nimravids, Not Felids
The Late Miocene Mammalian Fauna of Chorora, Awash Basin
J Indian Subcontinent
Evolutionary History of Carnivora (Mammalia, Laurasiatheria) Inferred
Characteristics of the Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Monotypic Genus Arctictis (Family: Viverridae) and Its Phylogenetic Implications
Carnivora: Mammalia) from the Basal Middle Miocene of Arrisdrift, Namibia
Geologicae Helvetiae
Documento Completo Descargar Archivo
Study of Flora and Fauna and Conservation Plan for Schedule I & II Species of the Study Area
Estudio De Protictitherium Crassum Del Cerro De Los Batallones (Torrejón De Velasco, Madrid): Aportación a La Filogenia Y Evolución De La Familia Hyaenidae
Basicranial Morphology of Late Miocene Dinocrocuta Gigantea
Classification of the Recent Carnivora
Downloaded and Analyzed in the Combined Dataset and As an Additional Data Partition
JVP 26(3) September 2006—ABSTRACTS 35A JOURNAL of VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
Bone-Cracking Hyenas (Carnivora, Hyaenidae) from the European Neogene and Quaternary: Taxonomy, Paleobiology and Evolution
Viverrid Affinities of the Miocene Camivoran Herpestides Robert M
Anabilim Dalı : Jeoloji Mühendisliği Programı : Genel Jeoloji PAMUKKALE ÜNİVERSİTESİ FEN BİLİMLERİ ENSTİTÜSÜ DOKTO
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El Desarrollo De Esta Tesis Fue Posible Gracias Al Aporte Y Ayuda De Muchas Personas E Instituciones, a Las Cuales Quiero Expresar Mi Gratitud
Novitatesamerican MUSEUM PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
A New Lophocyonid, Izmirictis Cani Gen. Et Sp. Nov. (Carnivora: Mammalia)
Phylogenetic Systematics and Tempo of Evolution of the Viverrinae
Dispersal Ability Predicts Evolutionary Success Among Mammalian Carnivores
Evolution of the Aeluroid Carnivora
A New Lophocyonid, Izmirictis Cani Gen. Et Sp. Nov. (Carnivora: Mammalia), from the Lower Miocene of Turkey