New data from the first discovered paleoparadoxiid (desmostylia) specimen shed light into the morphological variation of the genus neoparadoxia

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  • who: Kumiko Matsui from the complete desmostylian skeleton was discovered in, at Izumi (currently Toki City), Gifu Prefecture, JapanKyushu University have published the article: New data from the first discovered paleoparadoxiid (Desmostylia) specimen shed light into the morphological variation of the genus Neoparadoxia, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 25/05/1945
  • what: The authors report on a single Neoparadoxia cf.
  • future: Given the improving stratigraphic picture of Southern California marine mammal-bearing localities future work on desmostylian paleoecology | 1214246 | 7 Vol.(0123456789)

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    Campbell et_al30 compiled . . .

     

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