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Investigating Sexual Dimorphism in Ceratopsid Horncores
Paleoecological Comparison Between Late Miocene Localities of China and Greece Based on Hipparion Faunas
Sexual Dimorphism in Perissodactyl Rhinocerotid Chilotherium Wimani from the Late Miocene of the Linxia Basin (Gansu, China)
Title Faunal Change of Late Miocene Africa and Eurasia: Mammalian
Linxia Basin: an Ancient Paradise for Late Cenozoic Rhinoceroses in North China
Hipparion Datum Implies Miocene Palaeoecological Pattern
The Miocene of Western Asia; Fossil Mammals at the Crossroads of Faunal Provinces and Climate Regimes
Book Review Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48 (2): 320, 2003
At the Gray Fossil Site Northeastern TN
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Paleoenvironments and Paleoecologies of Cenozoic Mammals from Western China Based on Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotopes Dana Michelle Biasatti
ERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II Analisi Dei
The Late Miocene Maragheh Fauna, Northwest Iran
Osteological Correlates of Cephalic Skin Structures in Amniota: Documenting The
Landscape and Biotic Evolution of the Kochkor Basin
On the Fossil Rhinoceros Elasmotherium (Including the Collections of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
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A Bizarre Tandem-Horned Elasmothere Rhino from the Late Miocene of Northwestern China and Origin of the True Elasmothere
Linking Sexual Dimorphism and Sociality in Rhinoceroses: Insights from Teleoceras Proterum and Aphelops Malacorhinus from the Late Miocene of Florida
Paleoecology of Cenozoic Rhinos
Földtani Közlöny 73. Kötet 1-3. Füzet (1943.)
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Mammalian Fauna from the Namurungule Formation, Samburu Hills, Northern Kenya
Academy of Sciences)
Chinaxiv:202108.00085V1
The Phylogenetic Relationships of the Elasmotherini (Rhinocerotidae, Mamm.)
Cladistic Analysis of the Family Rhinocerotidae (Perissodactyla)
Materials and Methods Calculation of Evolutionary Rates Clade Maximum Rate (CMR) Examines the Maximum of a Phenotypic Trait for a Clade Over Evolutionary Time
Influence of Mass on Tarsus Shape Variation: a Morphometrical