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Pliohyracidae
Evolution Des Caractères Crâniens Et Endocrâniens Chez Les Afrotheria (Mammalia) Et Phylogénie Du Groupe Julien Benoit
Knowledge of the Evolution of African Paleogene Mammals
A New Species of Prohyrax (Mammalia, Hyracoidea) from the Middle Mi- Ocene of Arrisdrift, Namibia
New Records of Terrestrial Mammals from the Upper Eocene Qasr El Sagha Formation, Fayum Depression, Egypt
Dental Eruption and Growth in Hyracoidea (Mammalia, Afrotheria)
Addis Ababa University College of Natural Science School of Graduate Studies Department of Zoology
Population Size, Distribution Þÿandlocalresidents
(Mammalia: Hyracoidea) and the Phyletic Position of Hyraxes (Mammalian Systematics/Paenungulata/Proboscidea/Perissodactyla/Vertebrate Paleontology) D
Palestine 1441/ 2020
Afrotheria
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A Mandible of the Hyracoid Mammal Titanohyrax
New Large-Bodied Mammals from the Late Oligocene Site of Chilga, Ethiopia
Introduction 08/11/06
New Records of Terrestrial Mammals from the Upper Eocene Qasr El Sagha Formation, Fayum Depression, Egypt
A Fossil History of Southern African Land Mammals
The Fayum Primate Forest Revisited
Afrotherian Mammals: a Review of Current Data
Isotopic Records from Early Whales and Sea Cows: Contrasting Patterns of Ecological Transition
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[PDF] a Hyracoid from the Late Oligocene Red
Taxeopody in the Carpus and Tarsus of Oligocene Pliohyracidae
Afrohyrax Namibensis (Hyracoidea, Mammalia) from the Early Miocene of Elisabethfeld and Fiskus, Sperrgebiet, Namibia
A New Oligocene Site with Terrestrial Mammals and a Selachian Fauna from Minqar Tibaghbagh, the Western Desert of Egypt
Terrestrial Vertebrate Families on Noah's
Hyracoidea from the Middle Miocene Hominoid Locality of Paşalar (NW Turkey)
A Mandible of the Hyracoid Mammal Titanohyrax
Procavia Capensis) in Dinsho, in and Around Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia
From the Late Eocene and Early Oligocene of Egypt
An Investigation Into Ichthyosaur Ontogeny, Sexual Dimorphism and Body Size Evolution