| Dzhafarov, R.D. 1951 Stroenie nizhney chelyusti binagadinskogo nosoroga [Mandible structure of the Binagady rhinoceros] [in Russian, Azer abstr.]. Izvestya Akademii Nauk Azerbayjanskoy SSR, Izd-vo AN AzerbSSR, Baku 8: 15-33, 8 figs., 9 tabs. |
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| Dzhafarov, R.D. 1951 Stroenie nizhney chelyusti binagadinskogo nosoroga [Mandible structure of the Binagady rhinoceros] [in Russian, Azer abstr.]. Izvestya Akademii Nauk Azerbayjanskoy SSR, Izd-vo AN AzerbSSR, Baku 8: 15-33, 8 figs., 9 tabs. |
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| According to Guérin, Rhinoceros binagadensis Dzhafarov 1955 seems to be very close to Dicerorhinus hemitoechus Falconer (1859) (= Stephanorhinus hemitoechus). Other Dzhafarov's papers on R. binagadensis: – DZHAFAROV R.D., 1950. Materialy k izuchenyu cherepa binagadinskogo nosoroga â€... |
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| Colbert, E.H. 1942 Notes on the lesser one-horned rhinoceros, Rhinoceros sondaicus, 2. The position of Rhinoceros sondaicus in the phylogeny of the genus Rhinoceros. American Museum Novitates 1207: 1-5, figs. 1-3 |
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| It might be well at this place to indicate the distinctions in the skull, jaw and dentition between the two recent species, Rhinoceros unicornis and Rhinoceros sondaicus, since many of these distinctions are of considerable importance in the following discussion of the phylogenetic position of ea... |
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| Colbert, E.H. 1942 Notes on the lesser one-horned rhinoceros, Rhinoceros sondaicus, 2. The position of Rhinoceros sondaicus in the phylogeny of the genus Rhinoceros. American Museum Novitates 1207: 1-5, figs. 1-3 |
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| It might be well at this place to indicate the distinctions in the skull, jaw and dentition between the two recent species, Rhinoceros unicornis and Rhinoceros sondaicus, since many of these distinctions are of considerable importance in the following discussion of the phylogenetic position of ea... |
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| Simionescu, I. 1940 Rhinoceros mercki in Rumänien. Bulletin de la Section Scientifique 22 (10): 429-432, 1 Pl., 1 fig. |
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| Probably, the skull must be assigned to Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blum., 1799) (vide autem in Billia, 2008 and 2011). |
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| Astley-Maberly, C.T. 1938 With the white rhinoceros in Zululand. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 34: 52-55, fig. 1 |
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| The droppings of the animal are very like those of a Cow Elephant in size and form - quite different and much larger than those of the Black Rhino - and are black in colour. |
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| Astley-Maberly, C.T. 1938 With the white rhinoceros in Zululand. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 34: 52-55, fig. 1 |
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| The droppings of the animal are very like those of a Cow Elephant in size and form - quite different and much larger than those of the Black Rhino - and are black in colour. |
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| Daly, M. 1937 Big game hunting and adventure 1887-1936. London, MacMillan, pp. i-xi, 1-322 |
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| The so-called white rhino (Ceratotherium simus) is much the same colour as the black rhino, and I have seen some black rhinos actually lighter than they are. There is a great difference, however, between the two, the white rhino being much bigger and heavier, with a much bigger head even in prop... |
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| Daly, M. 1937 Big game hunting and adventure 1887-1936. London, MacMillan, pp. i-xi, 1-322 |
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| The so-called white rhino (Ceratotherium simus) is much the same colour as the black rhino, and I have seen some black rhinos actually lighter than they are. There is a great difference, however, between the two, the white rhino being much bigger and heavier, with a much bigger head even in prop... |
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| Powell Cotton, P.H.G. 1932 Black rhinoceros hunting: pp. 115-119
| In: Maydon, H.C. Big game shooting in Africa. London, Seeley, Service and Co (The Lonsdale Library, vol. 14): pp. 1-445 |
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| The White Rhino is a grass feeder with a wide square mouth as its most distinctive feature, while the narrow-jawed Black type subsists on thorn twigs gathered with its pointed prehensile upper lip. |
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