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Cephalogale sp. (Fig. 3F) NEW MATERIAL. — Piece of hemi-mandible, UP MGB 26, with p3, alveoli of c, p1, p2 and p4. DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON The mandible (Fig. 3F 1, F 2) belongs to a medium sized carnivoran. The corpus height under p3 is 19.7 mm
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Autor:
Louis de Bonis
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Geodiversitas
Geodiversitas, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris, 2013, 35 (4), pp.787-814. ⟨10.5252/g2013n4a4⟩
Geodiversitas, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris, 2013, 35 (4), pp.787-814. ⟨10.5252/g2013n4a4⟩
Many karstic fissure fillings from the Quercy (France) constitute fossil bearing localities which give an exceptional open laboratory for the study of evolution of vertebrates and especially mammals from the Eocene to the Early Miocene. A couple of l
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Geodiversitas. 31:753-773
Phoberogale Ginsburg & Morales, 1995, is a primitive ursid named to separate hypercarnivorous species from a rather heterogeneous group formerly included in the genus Cephalogale Jourdan, 1862. The presence of Cephalogale (s.l.) in the Great Plains o
Autor:
Qiu Zhanxiang, Wang Banyue
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 279:116-124
The ursid fossils collected from Saint Jacques include Pachycynodon tedfordi, new species, Amphicynodon sp., and Cephalogale sp. The distinctive features of Pachycynodon tedfordi are: short premolar series relative to molars, diastemata between c and
Cephalogale sp. Figure 15A���C REFERRED SPECIMEN: MAE SG.97.5396, left ramal fragment with m2. COMMENTS: MAE SG.97.5396 (fig. 15A��� C) is clearly not assignable to the Hsanda Gol ursoids discussed above. The size of the m2 indicates an a
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Autor:
Léonard Ginsburg, Jorge Morales
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Annales de Paléontologie. 84:71-123
A new material of Hemicyonids discovered in France, Spain and Portugal allows a new synthesis of the group, with definitions of the genera and relationships with sister-groups. The hemicyonids are shared out in three subfamilies: 1) the Phoberocyonin
Autor:
Bonis, Louis De
Cephalogale Jourdan, 1862 DIAGNOSIS. — Medium sized to large Cephalogalini n. tr., relatively short and robust P2-P3 and p2-p4, without pac or pacd or with a reduced pacd in p4. TYPE SPECIES. — C. geoffroyi Jourdan, 1862 by original designation.
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Autor:
Stéphane Peigné, Michael Morlo
The red panda, Ailurus fulgens, is a peculiar recent carnivoran whose systematic relationships have been disputed since its first description in 1825 (Figure 4.1). While occurring with a single species today, Ailuridae was represented by several gene
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https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781139193436.005
https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781139193436.005