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Wyhe, J. van; Rookmaaker, L.C. 2013. Wallace's mystery flycatcher. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 61 (1): 1-5, figs. 1-3.
Emslie, R.H.; Adcock, K. 2013. Diceros bicornis, Black rhinoceros. In: Kingdon, J. & Hoffmann, M. (eds) 2013. Mammals of Africa, volume V: Carnivores, Pangolins, Equids and Rhinoceroses. London, Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 455-466.
Rookmaaker, L.C. 2013. Genus Diceros (Black rhinoceros). In: Kingdon, J. & Hoffmann, M. (eds) 2013. Mammals of Africa, volume V: Carnivores, Pangolins, Equids and Rhinoceroses. London, Bloomsbury Publishing. 455.
Rookmaaker, L.C. 2013. Genus Ceratotherium (White rhinoceros). In: Kingdon, J. & Hoffmann, M. (eds) 2013. Mammals of Africa, volume V: Carnivores, Pangolins, Equids and Rhinoceroses. London, Bloomsbury Publishing. 445.
Gasparik, M. 1993. Late Pleistocene gastropod and vertebrate fauna from Tokod (NE Transdanubia, Hungary). Fragmenta Mineralogica et Palaeontologica, Budapest; 16: 89-116..
David, A.I.; Obada, T. 2004. La faune de mammifères et l’âge géologique des dépôts Poratiens de Râpa Scortsescu. Travaux de l’Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza, Bucuresti 43/44: 269-279.
Koufos, G.D. 1981. A new Late Pleistocene (Würmian) mammal locality from the Basin of Drama (Northern Greece). Science Annals (Fac. of Physics & Mathematics), Univ. of Thessaloniki 21: 129-148, Pl I-fig 3..
Capasso Barbato, L.; Gliozzi, E. 1995. Biochronological and palaeogeographical implications of a well-balanced late Middle Pleistocene fauna from Quisisana-Certosa (Capri, Southern Italy). Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, Modena 34 (2): 235-261, fig 1, Pl 4.
Owen-Smith, R.N. 2013. Ceratotherium simum, White rhinoceros. In: Kingdon, J. & Hoffmann, M. (eds) 2013. Mammals of Africa, volume V: Carnivores, Pangolins, Equids and Rhinoceroses. London, Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 446-454.
Gerritsen, W.P. 2007. De eenhoorn en de apothekers: Opvattingen omtrent de antitoxische werking van 'eenhoornhoorn' in het laatste kwart van de 16e en het eerste kwart van de 17e eeuw. Gewina 30: 1-10.
Smith, D. 1990. Semeystvo Rhinocerotidae Owen, 1945 – Nosorogovye [Family Rhinocerotidae Owen, 1945] [in Russian] (in: Khishchnye, Khobotnye, Khopytnye Rannego Pleystozena Yugo-Zapada SSSR [Early Middle Pleistocene Carnivora, Proboscidata, Ungulata from Southwestern USSR])..
Anonymous 1583. Response au Discours d'Ambroise Paré, touchant l'usage de la licorne. Veue et approuvée par M. Grangier, Doyen des escolles de médecine. Paris, pour A. Dauvel: pp. 1-24.
Aneau, B. 1571. La description philosophale de la nature et condition des animaux, tant raisonnables que brutz. Avec le sens moral comprins sus le naturel & condition d'iceux: ensemble plusieurs augmentations de diverses & estranges bestes, outre la precedente impression. Paris, Ian Ruelle.
Codrea, V. 1994. A woolly Rhinoceros (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) remains from Bihor Mountains. Studia Universitatis "Babes-Bolyai", Geologia, Cluj-Napoca 41 (1-2): 269-273, 2 figs..
Codrea, V. 1993. Stratigraphical significance of ceratomorph perissodactyls (Mammalia) from the Transylvanian Paleogene. Studia Universitatis "Babes-Bolyai" Geologia, Cluj-Napoca 38 (2): 71-76.
Mayer, G. 1971. Beiträge zur Geschichte der Badischen Landessammlungen für Naturkunde in Karlsruhe – III. Der Schädel des Dicerorhinus mercki (kirchbergensis) (Jäger) var. brachycephalus Schroeder von Daxlanden und seine Geschichte. Beiträge zur Naturkunde Forschungen Südwest Deutschlands, Karlsruhe 30 (2): 157-163, 1 fig.
Vekua, A.; Trubikhin, V.M. 1988. Novoe mestonakhozhdenie iskopaemykh mlekopitayushchikh v Vostochnoy Gruzii [About a new location of fossil mammals in Eastern Georgia] [in Russian, Georgian & English abstr-s]. Soobshchenya AN GruzSSR–Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR (Paleobiologya), Tbilisi; 132 (1): 197-200..
Miyata, Kazunori; Saegusa, H.; Nakaya, H.; Ugai, H.; Kato, Takafumi; Handa, N.; et al. 2012. Early Miocene rhinocerotid specimen from the Takashima Formation, Takashima island (Taka Island), Matsuura City, Nagasaki Prefecture.. Abstracts of the 161st Regular Meeting of the Paleontological Society of Japan, Gunma, Japan 2012: 55.
Groenenberg, D.S.J.; Courcy, C.de 2012. On the identity of the first rhinoceros owned by of the Dublin Zoo (†1865); genetic characterisation of a poorly preserved museum specimen. In: Groenenberg, D. 2012. Molecular taxonomy and natural history collections. Ph.D. Thesis at the University of Leiden: pp. 183-195.
Pandolfi, L. 2011. Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) from the Middle Pleistocene site of Riano (Roma, Central Italy). Il Quaternario (Italian Journal of Quaternary Sciences), Roma 24 (1): 103-112, 2 figs, 7 tabs.
Jenkins, E. 2012. It takes a village: Namibia’s innovative approach to the problem of rhino poaching. Flamingo Magazine Spring 2012: 42-46.
Pandolfi, L.; Petronio, C. 2011. Stephanorhinus etruscus (Falconer, 1868) from Pirro Nord (Apricena, Foggia, Southern Italy) with notes on the late Early Pleistocene rhinoceroses of Italy. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Milano; 117 (1): 173-187, 10 figs, 5 tabs..
Pandolfi, L. 2011. Il cranio di Stephanorhinus hemitoechus (Falconer, 1859) di Fosso Malafede (Vitinia, Roma) con note sulla prima presenza della specie in Italia. Il Quaternario (Italian Journal of Quaternary Sciences), Roma; 24 (2): 25-32, 3 figs, 2 tabs..