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Title: |
On the incisor teeth of the African rhinoceros |
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Gray, J.E. |
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1869 |
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Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London |
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1869 March 11 |
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225 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
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Skull. Sex: Female. Locality: Abyssinia. Collected by: Mr Jesse. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. |
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Museums - Europe
Museums
Black Rhino
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Skull. Sex: Female. Locality: Abyssinia. Collected by: Mr Jesse. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
Museums
Black Rhino
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Skull. Sex: Female. Locality: Abyssinia. Collected by: Mr Jesse. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
Morphology - Horn
African Rhino Species
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Quotes from Lefebvre, Petit and Dillon, 'Voyage en Abyssinie' that there are several rhinoceros species in Abyssinia. There are those which have to, three and four horns, that is certain. It is less certain that there are those with five or six horns, but we are assured of the same. |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
Morphology - Skull
Black Rhino
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Skull from Abyssinia. The skull of the nearly adult female specimen of Rhinaster keitloa in the British Museum killed by Mr. Jesse in Abyssinia has the small intermaxillary bones well preserved. They are not united together in front; the dental edge has unfortunately been injured in the varriag... |
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