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  • Carnivora from the Late Miocene Love Bone Bed of Florida

    Carnivora from the Late Miocene Love Bone Bed of Florida

  • 71St Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Paris Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, USA November 2 – 5, 2011 SESSION CONCURRENT SESSION CONCURRENT

    71St Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Paris Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, USA November 2 – 5, 2011 SESSION CONCURRENT SESSION CONCURRENT

  • Hipparion” Cf

    Hipparion” Cf

  • Bruce J. Macfadden*

    Bruce J. Macfadden*

  • Adiciones a La Mastofauna Local Santa Cruz Nuevo, Pleistoceno Tardío De Puebla, México

    Adiciones a La Mastofauna Local Santa Cruz Nuevo, Pleistoceno Tardío De Puebla, México

  • The Pliocene Horsenannippus Minor in Georgia: Geologic Implications M

    The Pliocene Horsenannippus Minor in Georgia: Geologic Implications M

  • The Evolution of Occlusal Enamel Complexity in Middle

    The Evolution of Occlusal Enamel Complexity in Middle

  • Evolution of Horse

    Evolution of Horse

  • Early Pleistocene Pre-Glacial and Glacial Rocks and Faunas of North-Central Nebraska

    Early Pleistocene Pre-Glacial and Glacial Rocks and Faunas of North-Central Nebraska

  • Download Vol. 20, No. 3

    Download Vol. 20, No. 3

  • Paleobiogeography of Miocene to Pliocene Equinae of North America: a Phylogenetic

    Paleobiogeography of Miocene to Pliocene Equinae of North America: a Phylogenetic

  • Rare Earth Elements As an Investigative Tool Into the Source

    Rare Earth Elements As an Investigative Tool Into the Source

  • Paleobiogeography of Miocene Equinae of North America: a Phylogenetic Biogeographic Analysis of the Relative Roles of Climate, Vicariance, and Dispersal

    Paleobiogeography of Miocene Equinae of North America: a Phylogenetic Biogeographic Analysis of the Relative Roles of Climate, Vicariance, and Dispersal

  • The Early Pliocene Plesiohipparion and Proboscidipparion (Equidae, Hipparionini) from Çalta, Turkey (Ruscinian Age, C

    The Early Pliocene Plesiohipparion and Proboscidipparion (Equidae, Hipparionini) from Çalta, Turkey (Ruscinian Age, C

  • Mammals of the Greater Gila Region Amanda K

    Mammals of the Greater Gila Region Amanda K

  • Using Ecological Niche Modeling for Quantitative Biogeographic Analysis: a Case Study of Miocene and Pliocene Equinae in the Great Plains

    Using Ecological Niche Modeling for Quantitative Biogeographic Analysis: a Case Study of Miocene and Pliocene Equinae in the Great Plains

  • In Search of Vanished Ages--Field Trips to Fossil Localities in California, Nevada, and Utah

    In Search of Vanished Ages--Field Trips to Fossil Localities in California, Nevada, and Utah

  • The Great American Biotic Interchange in Florida

    The Great American Biotic Interchange in Florida

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  • John F. Lance Papers, 1931-1990
  • The Mammals of the Huachua Mountains, Southeastern Arizona
  • Diet and Habitat of Unique Individuals of Dinohippus Mexicanus And
  • Horns, Tusks, and Flippers: the Evolution of Hoofed Mammals
  • Equus Idahoensis from the Pliocene of Arizona, and Its Role in Plesippine
  • Papers in Florida Paleontology
  • A Comparison of the Clarendonian Equid Assemblages from the Mission Pit, South Dakota and Ashfall Fossil Beds, Nebraska
  • Florida Fossil Horse Newsletter
  • Modified Horse Cards
  • The Pliocene Verdi Flora of Western Nevada
  • Redalyc.Diet and Habitat of Unique Individuals of Dinohippus
  • 45 Million Years Ago. the Oldest Known Horse Was Four-Toed Browser
  • Florida Fossil Horse Newsletter
  • Pages El, T9 ,Ii, May 1, Tml] ' "- { J
  • Sahabi Eurygnathohippus Feibeli: Its Systematic, Stratigraphic, Chronologic and Biogeographic Contexts
  • The Evolution of the Horse Family
  • Florida Fossil Horse Newsletter
  • A Villafranchian Hipparion-Bearing Mammal Fauna from Sésklo (E. Thessaly, Greece): Implications for the Question of Hipparion–Equus Sympatry in Europe


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