Handa, N.; Nakatsukasa, M.; Kunimatsu, Y.; Nakaya, H.; Tsubamoto, T. 2015. New specimens of Chilotheridium (sic) (Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae) from the Upper Miocene Namurungule and Nakali Formations, Northern Kenya. Paleontological Research, The Palaeontological Society of Japan 19 (3): 181-194, 5 figs. http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.2517/2014PR035
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Walker, A. 1968. The Lower Miocene fossil site of Bukwa, Sebei. Uganda Journal, The Uganda Society, Kampala; 32 (2): 149-156, 4 figs.
Codrea, V.; Ratoi, B.G. 2014. The early Upper Miocene Aceratherium incisivum (Mammalia: Rhinocerotidae) from Bozieni (Moldavian Platform, Romania). North-western Journal of Zoology, Oradea, Romania 10 (1): 138-142, 3 figs, 1 tab.
Markova, A.K. 2000. The Mikulino (= Eemian) mammal faunas of the Russian Plain and Crimea. Geologie en Mijnbouw – The Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, Utrecht; 79 (2-3): 293-301, 2 figs, 6 tab.
Hooyer, D.A. 1968. A note on the mandible of Aceratherium acutirostratum (Deraniyagala) from Moruaret Hill, Turkana district, Kenya. Zoologische Mededelingen, Leiden; 42: 231-235, 1 tab.
Havmoller, R.G.; Payne, J.; Ramono, W.S.; Ellis, S.; Yoganand, K.; Long, B.; Dinerstein, E.; Williams, A.C.; Gawi, J.; Talukdar, B.K.; Burgess, N.; Putra, R.H. 2015. Will current conservation responses save the Critically Endangered Sumatran rhinoceros Dicerorhinus sumatrensis?. Oryx 50 (2): 355-359. doi.org/10.1017/S0030605315000472
Martin, E.B. 2015. What is the future of the Chinese ivory industry after China's latest moves?. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2015: 18-19.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2015. Hong Kong's ivory: more items for sale than in any other city in the world. London, Save the Elephants: pp. 1-67.
Schellhorn, R. 2013. Metapodial variation in Pleistocene rhinoceros. Abstracts of “Palaeobiology & Geobiology of Fossil Lagerstätten through Earth History” – Göttingen 2013: 143.
Billia, E.M.E. 2005. Odontological distinguishing characters of Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jaeger, 1839) (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) with a revision of the species in Italy. in Podobina V.M. & al., eds: Proc. of the IPA III Inter. Symp. “Evolution of Life on the Earth", 3: 321-325, 1 fig, 1 tab, 3 Pls, Izd-vo Tomskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta, Tomsk.
Pushkina, D. 2006. Dynamics of the mammalian fauna in Southern Siberia during the Late Palaeolithic. Vertebrata PalAsiatica, Beijing; 44 (3): 262-273, 5 figs.
Moullé, P.-E.; Lacombat, F.; Echassoux, A. 2006. Apport des grands mammifères de la grotte du Vallonnet (Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Alpes-Maritimes, France) à la connaissance du cadre biochronologique de la seconde moitié du Pléistocène inférieur d’Europe – Contribution of the large mammals of Vallonnet cave (Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Alpes-Maritimes, France) to the knowledge of biochronological frame of the second half of the Lower Pleistocene in Europe. L’Anthropologie, Paris 110: 837-849, 2 pls. doi.org/10.1016/j.anthro.2006.10.006
Shpansky, A.V. 2010. Dinamika fauny chetvertichnykh mlekupytayushchikh kak otrazhenie obshshego izmenenya fiziko-geograficheskikh uslovij v boreal’noy oblasti Evrazii [Dynamics of the Quaternary mammal fauna as an image of general changing of the physico-geographical conditions in the Eurasian boreal region]. Proceedings of IV IPA Intern. Symp. “Evolution of Life on the Earth”, Tomsk November 10-12 2010, Evolution of Life on the Earth 4: 656-660, 1 tab.
Deng, Tao 2006. Chinese Neogene mammal biochronology. Vertebrata PalAsiatica, Beijing; 44 (2): 143-163, 2 figs, 2 tabs.
Bacon, A.M.; Duringer, P.; Antoine, P.O.; Demeter, F.; Shackelford, L.; Sayavongkhamdy, T.; Sichanthongtip, P.; Khamdalavong, P.; (and many others) 2010. The Middle Pleistocene mammalian fauna from Tam Hang karstic deposit, northern Laos – New data and evolutionary hypothesis. Quaternary International 245 (2): 315-332, 17 figs, 6 tabs. doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2010.11.024
Narváez Padilla, I.; Sarris, I. 2010. El uso de fósiles en la medicina tradicional – The use of fossils in traditional medicine. In: Moreno-Azanza M. et al., eds: Actas de VIII Encuentro de Jóvenes Investigadores en Paleontología. Cidaris - Revista Ilicitana de Paleontologia y Mineralogia, 30. pp. 211-216.
Meyaard, E. 2015. The phylogenetic species concept and its role in Southeast Asian mammal conservation. In: Behie, A.M. & Oxenham, M.F. (eds) Taxonomic Tapestries: The threads of evolutionary, behavioural and conservation research. Canberra, ANU Press. pp. 345-360.
Diedrich, C.G. 2015. Late Pleistocene spotted hyaena den sites and specialized rhinoceros scavengers in the karstified Zechstein areas of the Thuringian mountains (Central Germany). E & G Quaternary Science Journal 64 (1): 29-45, 6 figs, 3 tabs, doi: 10.3285/eg.64.1.03.
Cortesi, G. 1808. Sugli scheletri d'un rinoceronte africano e d'una balena ed altre ossa di grandi quadrupedi e cetacei. Milano, G. Marelli: Milano, G. Marelli.
Seligmann, J.M.; Edwards, G. 1770. Sammlung verschiedener ausländischer und seltener Vögel, und einiger anderer Seltenheiten der Natur, in richtigen und sauber illuminirten Abbildungen. Siebenter Theil [volume 7] als eine Nachlese zu Georg Edwards Werken. Ausgefertiget, heraus gegeben und verlegt von Johann Michael Seeligmanns seel. Erben. Nürnberg, Seligmann.
Loukashkin, A.S. 1937. Some observations on the remains of the Pleistocene fauna and the paleolithic age in northern Manchuria. In: Early Man International Symposium at the Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia March 1937 J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia & New York: 327-340, 2 figures, 1 plate.
Walter, H. 2003. The sixteenth century debate on the zoological status of the Unicorn: A drawing from the school of Pierre d 'Alost. [Unknown journal]: pp. 1-9, 513-521.
Lyakhnitsky, Yu; Yushko, A.; Minnikov, O. 2013. Results of studying the paleolithic Kapova cave (Shulgan-Tash) images. In: Filippi, M.; Bosák, P., eds. Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Speleology, July 21-28, 2013, Brno 1: 133-138, 7 figs, 1 tab.
Kana, V.; Roblícková, M. 2013. Barová (Sobolova) Cave, Moravian Karst (Czech Republic) Upper Pleistocene fossiliferous in-cave sediments instructive paleontological excavations. vol. 1:192-195, 4 figs, Czech Speleological Society, Praha..