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File AvailableCodrea, V. 1991 Some details concerning the discovery of Brachypotherium brachypus (Lartet) at Petros, Hunedoara district. Studia Universitatis "Babes-Bolyai" Geologia, Cluj-Napoca 36 (2): 21-26, 1 fig, 1 Pl.
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File AvailableCodrea, V.; Czier, Z. 1991 Dicerorhinus etruscus brachycephalus (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) from the Pleistocene of Subpiatra (Tetchea village, Bihor County, Romania). Studia Universitatis "Babes-Bolyai", Geologia, Cluj-Napoca; 36 (2): 27-33, 2 figs, 1 tab, 2 Pls.
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File AvailableSkinner, J.D.; Smithers, R.H.N. 1990 The mammals of the southern African subregion, new edition. Pretoria, University of Pretoria, pp. i-xxxii, 1-771
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All Rhino Species
Four genera of fossil rhinoceros are known from the early Miocene Epoch of some 23 million to 19 million years ago, whose ancestors, at present unknown, must have lived during the Oligocene Epoch which preceded it. These four genera are Brachypotherium, Aceratherium, Dicerorhinus and Chilotheriu...
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File AvailableChilvers, B. 1990 Rhino's last stand in Africa. REF Journal 3: 12-19, figs. 1-3
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Some scientists date the emergence of modern black and white rhino species to three or four million years ago, while others stretch their past to 19 to 23 million - or even 60 million - years ago. Whether Miocene or Pleistocene, Homo sapiens' earliest, earliest ancestors confronted the grunt of ...
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File AvailableSkinner, J.D.; Smithers, R.H.N. 1990 The mammals of the southern African subregion, new edition. Pretoria, University of Pretoria, pp. i-xxxii, 1-771
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A fossil species, Ceratotherium praecox Hooijer & Patterson, 1972, whose remains have been recovered from fossil beds at Langebaanweg, was among the commoner of the large mammals in the assemblage, dating back some seven million years ago. The earliest known fossil form of the species, Ceratothe...
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File AvailableAlferez, F.; Inigo, C. 1990 Los restos de Dicerorhinus hemitoechus (Perissodactyla; Mammalia) del pleistoceno medio de Pinilla del Valle (Madrid). Actas de Paleontologia: 25-45
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File AvailableKolfschoten, T. van 1990 The evolution of mammal fauna in the Netherlands and the middle Rhine area (West Germany). Mededelingen Rijks Geologische Dienst, The Netherlands 43 (3): 1-69
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File AvailableMadden, C.T.; Dalquest, W.W. 1990 The last Rhinoceros in North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (Northbrook, Illinois) 10 (2): 266-267
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File AvailableFortelius, M.; Heissig, K. 1989 The phylogenetic relationship of the Elasmotherini (Rhinocerotidae, Mammalia). Mitteilungen Bayerische Staatssammlung fur Palaontologie und historische Geologie 29: 227-233
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File AvailableCerdeno, E. 1989 Los Rinocerotidos del Mioceno superior de Espana. Paleontologia i Evolucio 23: 47-53, 1 figure, 2 plates
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