Bibliography Record

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Wilder, Burt Green (detail)
   
1875
On a foetal manatee and cetacean, with remarks on the affinities and ancestry of the Sirenia.
Amer. Jour. Sci. (3)10: 105-114. Pl. 8.
–Describes the "smallest foetal sirenian on record", a T. inunguis from Peru 55 mm long (105-106, 108-109, 112-114), and reviews ideas on sir. affinities (107-113); concludes they are ungulates. See also Wilder (1908).

Related Index Records (9)

Deinotherium Kaup, 1829
(Proboscidea)
  x 1875 Wilder, B.G. (opinions on affinities; 111.)

Embryology and Ontogeny
(SEE ALSO: Age Determination; Growth Rates; Teratology)
  x 1875 Wilder, B.G. (TI; fetus; 105-106, 108-109, 112-114.)

Halicore Illiger, 1811
(= Dugong)
  x 1875 Wilder, B.G. (m111.)

Halitherium Kaup, 1838
  x 1875 Wilder, B.G. (phyletic position; m111.)

Manatus Brünnich, 1771
(= Trichechus)
  x 1875 Wilder, B.G. (m111.)

Peru
  x 1875 Wilder, B.G. (TI; Marañon R., at Pebos; 105.)

Phylogeny and Affinities of the Sirenia and/or Desmostylia
(SEE ALSO under species)
  x * 1875 Wilder, B.G. (review; sirs. considered ungulates; 107-113.)

Rytina Illiger, 1811
(= Hydrodamalis. Spelled Rhytina by Berthold, 1827, and most later authors; this is an unjustified emendation.)
  x 1875 Wilder, B.G. ("Rhytina"; m111.)

Trichechus inunguis (Natterer in von Pelzeln, 1883) Thomas and Lydekker, 1897
  x v 1875 Wilder, B.G. (Peru; fetus; 105-106, 108-109, 112-114.)


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