[图书][B] Craniodental morphologies and systematics of Didymoconidae (Insectivora, Mammalia)
J Meng - 1992 - search.proquest.com
This thesis provides anatomical and systematic study on Didymoconidae, an extinct
mammalian group that had a geological history ranging from Late Paleocene to Late …
mammalian group that had a geological history ranging from Late Paleocene to Late …
Didymoconus (Mammalia: Didymoconidae) from Lanzhou Basin, China and its stratigraphic and ecological significance
X Wang, W Downs, J Xie, G Xie - Journal of Vertebrate …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A partial skull and lower jaw with associated postcranial skeleton of
Didymoconus berkeyi Matthew and Granger, 1924 was recently collected from the late …
Didymoconus berkeyi Matthew and Granger, 1924 was recently collected from the late …
The Skull Structure of Archaeoryctes euryalis sp. nov.(Didymoconidae, Mammalia) from the Paleocene of Mongolia and the Taxonomic Position of the Family
AV Lopatin - 2001 - repository.geologyscience.ru
An almost complete skull with teeth of Archaeoryctes euryalis sp. nov., one of the earliest
members of the family Didymoconidae, is described from the Tsagan-Khushu locality in …
members of the family Didymoconidae, is described from the Tsagan-Khushu locality in …
The cranial morphology of an early Eocene didymoconid (Mammalia, Insectivora)
J Meng, T Suyin, JA Schiebout - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
An early Eocene didymoconid skull with perfect basicranial region from Hubei Province of
China is described. Important cranial features include a small orbit, a broad temporal region …
China is described. Important cranial features include a small orbit, a broad temporal region …
Gobiatherium (Mammalia: Dinocerata) from the Middle Eocene of Asia: Taxonomy and biochronological significance
SG Lucas - Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 2001 - Springer
Abstract Gobiatherium Osborn & Granger 1932 is a highly distinctive genus of dinoceratan
known from Eocene strata in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakstan, and Nei Mongol and Henan, People's …
known from Eocene strata in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakstan, and Nei Mongol and Henan, People's …
Systematic revision of Gyriabrus (Rodentia, Caviomorpha), a large dinomyid from the Neogene of South America
LL Rasia - Historical Biology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Dinomyidae is a family of rodents including one extant species, Dinomys branickii, but with a
high past diversity. Gyriabrus is a large dinomyid with euhypsodont cheek teeth and an …
high past diversity. Gyriabrus is a large dinomyid with euhypsodont cheek teeth and an …
Radiation of early Cenozoic Didymoconidae (Condylarthra, Mesonychia) in Asia, with a new genus from the early Eocene of western North America
PD Gingerich - Journal of Mammalogy, 1981 - academic.oup.com
A new genus and species of carnivorous mammal is described from early Eocene
(Wasatchian) sediments of the Clark's Fork and Bighorn Basins in northwestern Wyoming …
(Wasatchian) sediments of the Clark's Fork and Bighorn Basins in northwestern Wyoming …
A new species of Ardynictis (Didymoconidae, Mammalia) from the Middle Eocene of Mongolia
AV Lopatin - 2003 - repository.geologyscience.ru
Ardynictis captor sp. nov., a new didymoconid species from the Middle Eocene Khaychin
Formation of the Khaychin-Ula 2 locality in Mongolia, is described. It differs from the type …
Formation of the Khaychin-Ula 2 locality in Mongolia, is described. It differs from the type …
On the morphological, taxonomic, and phylogenetic status of South American Quaternary dinomyid rodents (Rodentia: Dinomyidae)
Since the end of the Miocene, South American Dinomyidae rodents have declined in
diversity, and are now represented by a single species—Dinomys branickii. The Quaternary …
diversity, and are now represented by a single species—Dinomys branickii. The Quaternary …
Why pacaranas never say no: analysis of the unique occipitocervical configuration of †Tetrastylus intermedius Rovereto, 1914, and other dinomyids (Caviomorpha; …
A Álvarez, MD Ercoli - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Dinomyidae is a South American caviomorph family that was a very diverse
group starting in the Miocene, but is now represented by a single species, Dinomys branickii …
group starting in the Miocene, but is now represented by a single species, Dinomys branickii …