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Uhen, Mark David
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2004 |
Form, function, and anatomy of Dorudon atrox (Mammalia, Cetacea): an archaeocete from the Middle to Late Eocene of Egypt.
Univ. Michigan Papers on Paleontology No. 34: xiii + 222. Frontisp. 27 tabs. 141 figs. 8 appendices. Jan. 30, 2004.
–Dorudon is compared with sirs. with respect to vertebral morphology and locomotion (147-152) and rib morphology and buoyancy (157-159).
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Uhen, Mark David; Coates, Anthony G.; Jaramillo, Carlos A.; Montes, Camilo; Pimiento, Catalina; Rinc?n, Aldo; Strong, Nikki; V?lez-Juarbe, Jorge
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2010 |
Marine mammals from the Miocene of Panama.
Jour. South American Earth Scis. 30(3-4): 167-175. 2 tabs. 5 figs.
–Describes a caudal vertebra and rib fragments representing two different dugongids from the Early Mioc. (Aquitanian-Burdigalian) Culebra Formation, Panama Canal (167-168, 170-174).
ABSTRACT: Panama has produced an abundance of Neogene marine fossils both invertebrate (mollusks, corals, microfossils etc.) and vertebrate (fish, land mammals etc.), but marine mammals have not been previously reported. Here we describe a cetacean thoracic vertebra from the late Miocene Tobabe Formation, a partial cetacean...
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