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Reference Base A morphometric contribution to rhinoceros phylogeny. Can... |
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A morphometric contribution to rhinoceros phylogeny. Canonical variate studies of extant and fossil skulls (Rhinocerotoidea: Perissodactyla) |
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Bales, G.S. |
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2001 |
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology |
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21 (Suppl. To no. 3) |
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31A |
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Asia
Taxonomy - Evolution
All Rhino Species
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The five species, four-genus view of living rhinos has been stable, but the relationships among genera have been variably interpreted. The problem includes a confounding of biogeography and horn number by Dicerorhinus. It is geographically Asian but has two horns. Rhinoceros, also Asian, is one-... |
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