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Whybrow, Peter
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Palaeontological & geological studies in the western & eastern regions of Abu Dhabi.
Tribulus: Bull. Emirates Nat. Hist. Group 2(1): 20. Apr. 1992.
–Mentions discovery of a sir. skull, possibly Pleistocene in age, at Sir Bani Yas, Abu Dhabi.
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As-Saruri, Mustafa Latif; Whybrow, Peter J.; Collinson, Margaret E.
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1999 |
Geology, fruits, seeds, and vertebrates (?Sirenia) from the Kaninah Formation (Middle Eocene), Republic of Yemen. Chap. 31 in: P. J. Whybrow & A. P. Hill (eds.), Fossil vertebrates of Arabia ....
New Haven & London, Yale Univ. Press (xxv + 523 + 40 pp.): 443-453. 4 figs.
–Reports "a fragmented vertebra, ribs, and other indeterminate bones of a mammal .... The dense bone structure of some rib fragments is suggestive of either Cetacea or Sirenia ribs, probably the latter" (448).
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Whybrow, Peter J.; Clements, Diana
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1999 |
Arabian Tertiary fauna, flora, and localities. Chap. 33 in: P. J. Whybrow & A. P. Hill (eds.). Fossil vertebrates of Arabia ....
New Haven & London, Yale Univ. Press (xxv + 523 + 40 pp.): 460-473. 1 tab.
–Mentions the probable Middle Eocene sir. record from Yemen (see As-Saruri et al., 1999)(462), and includes "Sirenia indet." in a faunal list for the Burdigalian (early Middle Miocene) locality of As Sarrar, Saudi Arabia (465).
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