 | Aye Myat Thu; Ye Htet Lwin; Rui-Chang Quan 2024 Mammals of Myanmar: an annotated checklist. Mammalia 2024: 1-51 - 10.1515/mammalia-2023-0098 |
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 | Vigne, L.; Nijman, V. 2022 Elephant, rhino horn, pangolin and helmeted hornbill products for sale at the Myanmar-Thailand-China border. Environmental Conservation 2022 (Apr 7): 1-8, 2 figures, 4 tables, https://doi.10.1017/S0376892922000169 |
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 | Handa, N.; Tsubamoto, T. 2021 Reappraisal of a supposed chalicotheriid perissodactyl femur from the Pliocene of Yenangyoung, central Myanmar. Journal of Fossil Research 54 (1): 11-14 |
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 | Zin Maung Maung Thein; Thaung Htike; Maung Maung 2021 Perissodactyla from the Neogene sediments of Myanmar. Journal of the Myanmar Academy of Arts and Sciences 19 (5A): 291-299 |
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 | Ghai, R.; Choudhury, A. 2019 There still could be a couple of Sumatran rhinos in Myanmar. www.downtoearth.org 30 May 2019 |
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 | Sayers, D. 2017 Climbing Mt Saramati: from Myanmar and India with travel on the Chindwin. Kibworth, Matador |
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| Sayers, David. 2017. Climbing Mt Saramati: From Myanmar and India with travel on the Chindwin. Kibworth, Matador. - Expedition Oliver Milton in 1959 (from unpublished diary), with Richard Estes. – Mt Saramati between Nagaland and Burma. - The 8 mile trail to Langnawk, at just 4920 ft, was s... |
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 | Zin Maung Maung Thein; Takai, M.; Uno, H.; Wynn, J.G.; Egi, N.; Tsubamoto, T.; Thaung-Htike; Aung-Naing-Soe; Maung-Maung; Nishimura, T.; Yoneda, M. 2011 Stable isotope analysis of the tooth enamel of Chaingzauk mammalian fauna (late Neogene, Myanmar) and its implication to paleoenvironment and paleogeography. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 300: 11-22 |
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 | Zin Maung Maung Thein; Takai, Masanura; Tsubamoto, Takehisa; Egi, Naoko; Thaung-Htike; Nishimura, Takeshi; Maung-Maung; Zaw-Win 2010 A review of fossil rhinoceroses from the Neogene of Myanmar with description of new specimens from the Irrawaddy Sediments. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 37 (2) : 154-165 |
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| Four genera and one indeterminate genus (total eight species) of fossil rhinoceroses (Mammalia; Perissodactyla; Rhinocerotidae) are recognized from the Neogene of central Myanmar. In the early Miocene, most area of central Myanmar were under the shallow marine condition, and no rhinocerotid remai... |
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 | Rookmaaker, L.C.; Klee, E.L. 2010 Sighting of a rhinoceros in Upper Myanmar in 1996. Pachyderm 48: 73 |
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 | Zin Maung Maung Thein; Takai, Masanura; Tsubamoto, Takehisa; Thaung Htike; Egi, Naoko; Maung Maung 2008 A new species of Dicerorhinus (Rhinocerotidae) from the plio-pleistocene of Myanmar. Palaeontology 51 (6): 1419-1433, figs. 1-9, tabs. 1-4 |
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| A skull and mandible of the new species Dicerorhinus gwebinensis sp. nov. of Rhinocerotidae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) is described. The material is collected from the upper part of the Irrawaddy sediments (Plio-Pleistocene) in central Myanmar. D. gwebinensis sp. nov. is morphologically more simi... |
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