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Hulbert, Richard C., Jr.; Morgan, Gary Scott (detail)
   
1989
Stratigraphy, paleoecology, and vertebrate fauna of the Leisey Shell Pit Local Fauna, Early Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) of southwestern Florida.
Papers in Florida Paleontology No. 2: 1-19. 3 tabs. 5 figs. July 1989.
–Lists T. manatus in the faunal lists from Leisey Sites 1A, 3A, and 3B, Hillsborough County, Florida (11).
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Hulbert, Richard C., Jr. (detail)
   
1992
A checklist of the fossil vertebrates of Florida.
Papers in Florida Paleontology No. 6: 1-35. 1 tab. May 1992.
–Lists the fossil sirs. Protosiren sp., Crenatosiren olseni, Dioplotherium manigaulti, Corystosiren varguezi, "Hesperosiren" crataegensis, Metaxytherium calvertense, M. floridanum, Trichechus sp., and T. manatus from Florida. Considers the presence of desmostylians in Florida "extremely doubtful" (28-29, 33).
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Hulbert, Richard C., Jr.; Pratt, Ann E. (detail)
   
1998
New Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) vertebrate faunas from coastal Georgia.
Jour. Vert. Paleo. 18(2): 412-429. 7 tabs. 5 figs. June 15, 1998.
–Lists "the dugong Metaxytherium" among pre-Pleistocene taxa collected at the Porters Pit Site, Chatham County, Georgia (m415). The elements recovered are not specified, and the geological age of the fossils is uncertain.
 
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Hulbert, Richard C., Jr.; Reinhart, Roy Herbert; Morgan, Gary Scott; Pratt, Ann E. (detail)
   
2001
Sirenians. Chap. 16 in: R. C. Hulbert, Jr. (ed.), The fossil vertebrates of Florida.
Gainesville, University Press of Florida (xv + 350 pp.): 322-330. 9 figs.
–Reviews the fossil sirs. reported from the state. A checklist of fossil sirs. of Florida appears on pp. 69-70, with a note on p. 73. The reported desmostylian occurrences in Florida are discounted (326, 330).

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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