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"Whybrow, Peter"

Whybrow, Peter J.: SEE ALSO As-Saruri et al., 1998, 1999. (detail)
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Whybrow, Peter (detail)
   
1992
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.
 
 
As-Saruri, Mustafa Latif; Whybrow, Peter J.; Collinson, Margaret E. (detail)
   
1998
Discovery of fruits, seeds and vertebrates in the Kaninah and Mayfa'ah Formations (Middle Eocene), Republic of Yemen.
Zs. Geol. Wiss. 26(5-6): 697-703. Illus. Dec. 1998.
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As-Saruri, Mustafa Latif; Whybrow, Peter J.; Collinson, Margaret E. (detail)
   
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 (detail)
   
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).

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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