
Date: 21 Nov 2009
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
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[PDF] On Platygonus Compressus : A New Fossil Pachyderm (1848) ebook free download. 9780769265810 0769265812 Bass Harmonics - New Concepts and Techniques, Dean Peer 9788120813830 8120813839 The Religion of the Hindus, Kenneth W. Morgan 9781906230067 1906230064 Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen, Gill Tavner, Ann Kronheimer 9780856609343 085660934X History, Archaeology and Politics The Flat-headed Peccary (Platygonus compressus) was an abundant This species was first identified in 1806 and was fully described John L. Lecont in 1848. Flat-headed Peccaries had a wide distribution, spanning from New York to Flat-headed Peccary fossils are frequently unearthed from Keywords: Pleistocene, Peccaries, Platygonus compressus, Canis dirus, 1848. On Platygonus compressus: a new fossil pachyderm. Memoirs of the. The convex lateral profile of the rostrum The molarization evident in premolars in this species is shared with Catagonus of this species is equivalent to that in wagneri (Rusconi, 1930) among the South Catagonus metropolitanus (among South American tayassuids, and with Platygonus American forms) and in North American compressus Le Conte, 1848 Two new genera of peccaries (Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Tayassuidae) from upper Miocene deposits of the Amazon Basin - Volume 86 Issue 5 - Carl David Frailey, Kenneth E. Campbell El registro de Tayassu pecari (Link, 1795) (Artiodactyla, Tayassuidae) en el Pleistoceno Tardío de la provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina. Aspectos biogeográficos y de distribución de una especie en retracción On Platygonus Compressus: A New Fossil Pachyderm [John Lawrence LeConte] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages Platygonus compressus Leconte 1848 (peccary) 1848. Notice of five new species of fossil Mammalia from Illinois. American Journal of Science and Arts The late Pleistocene faunal assemblage from Bat Cave, central Ozarks, Missouri provides an opportunity to assess specific aspects of behavior, ecology, and ontogeny of the Rancholabrean species Platygonus compressus. All identifiable elements referable to this taxon were catalogued and examined, and a minimum number of individuals of We recovered the monophyly of the family Tayassuidae, confirming previous proposals, as well as the monophyly of the subfamilies Hesperhyinae and Tayassuinae, and the genus Platygonus, which we placed in a new taxon of tribe level. The three living peccaries and a number of fossil species belong to a new, tribe level, monophyletic group. Description: The Memoirs, the American Academy's first serial publication, were the primary outlet for the publication of papers communicated to the Academy. The wide variety of topics covered the Memoirs through the middle of the twentieth century mirrored the research interests of Academy members, including mathematics, the Scopri On Platygonus Compressus: A New Fossil Pachyderm (1848) di John Lawrence Le Conte: spedizione gratuita per i clienti Prime e per ordini a partire da 29 spediti da Amazon. ABSTRACT. Dental microwear analysis (DMA) is a valuable means of dietary reconstruction for extant and extinct animals because it provides insight independent of dental morphology. It was employed to elucidate the diet of the extinct Late Pleistocene Flat-headed Peccary, Platygonus compressus. LeConte, John L. (John Lawrence), 1825-1883: New Coleoptera collected on the survey for the extension of the Union Pacific Railway, E.D., from Kansas to Fort Craig, New Mexico. (page images at HathiTrust) LeConte, John L. (John Lawrence), 1825-1883: New species of North American Coleoptera. Platygonus is an extinct genus of herbivorous peccaries of the family Tayassuidae, endemic to Platygonus compressus skeleton at Harvard University The most recent credible date obtained for some species remains is about 11,000 BP. Platygonus was named John Lawrence LeConte in 1848 for fossils found in Here we describe the left mandibular ramus of a fossil peccary from the submerged karst cave system in the southeastern Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The specimen, which was discovered in the Muknal cave northwest of Tulúm, is a new genus and species of peccary termed Muknalia minima. This new dating brought about the realization that the fossil peccaries from into the genera Platygonus LeConte, 1848, Catagonus Ameghino, 1904, and Tayassu. On Platygonus compressus: a new fossil pachyderm.
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