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File AvailableHan, F. 2008 Effect of deposits alteration on dating the animal teeth from Caune de l’Arago site by combined Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) and uranium series methods. Annali dell’Università degli Studi di Ferrara – Museologia Scientifica e Naturalistica, Ferrara; volume speciale 2008: pp. 77-80, 2 figs, 2 tabs.
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File AvailableBillia, E.M.E. 2007 Otlichitel’nye osobennosti cherepov Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) i Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) [C. antiquitatis (Blum., 1799) and S. kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) cranial distinguishing characters] (in Boeskorov G.G., ed: Tezisy Dokladov IV “Mezhdunarodnoy Mamontovoy Konferenzii”, Yakutsk). Akademya Nauk Respubliki Sakha (Yakutya): 32-34
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File AvailableFritsch, G.; Frey, R.; Hermes, R.; Goeritz, F.; Strauss, G.; Wibbett, G.; Hildebrandt, T.B. 2004 Comparative study on rhinoceros head anatomy using endoscopy, computed tomography (CT) and gross anatomy. Proceedings of the AAZV, AAWV, WDA Joint Conference 2004: 128-129, 1 table
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File AvailableBordoloi, C.C.; Kalita, H.C. 1996 Gross anatomical studies of nasal cavity of rhino calf (Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Veterinary Journal 73 (April): 470-472
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Rhinoceros unicornis, Kaziranga, Assam, India (n=3). The nasal cavity extends from the nostril to the ventral margin of sella turcica. It is bounded dorsally by the basal part of the frontal bone, laterally by the lacrimal, malar, maxilla and the nasal process of the premaxilla, but ventrally b...
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File AvailableGarutt, N.V. 1992 Otryad Perissodactyla (Neparnopal'e) – Sem. Rhinocerotidae – Morfologya, evolyuzya i stratigrafya nosorogov roda C. antiquitatis (Blum., 1799) iz kollekzii geologo-mineralogicheskogo muzeya Kazanskogo universiteta [Ordo Perissodactyla – Fam. Rhinocerotidae – Morphology, evolution, and stratigraphy of rhinoceroses of the genus C. antiquitatis (Blum.) from the collection of the Geo-Mineral. Museum of the Kazan’ State Univ.] [in Russian] (in Murav’ev & Solodukho, eds: Volzhskaya Fauna Pleystozenovykh Mlekopitayushchikh v Geo-Min. Muzee Kaz. Univ., Izd-vo Kaz. Gos. Un-ta, Kazan’: pp. 76-106, figs 7-15.
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File AvailableJanis, C. M.; Ehrhardt, D. 1988 Correlation of relative muzzle width and relative incisor width with dietary preference in ungulates. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society of London 92: 276-284
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File AvailableCave, A.J.E. 1974 Bilocular epipharyngeal bursa in Diceros bicornis. Journal of Zoology, London 174 (2): 159-169, fig. 1
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Epipharyngeal bursa in Diceros bicornis. Attention has been directed (Cave, 1973, 1974a) to the presence of an obtrusive epipharyngeal bursa in four of the five extant rhinoceros forms, the structure and topography of the bursa being detailed in a total of nine specimens, viz. 2 Rhinoceros unico...
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File AvailableCave, A.J.E. 1973 The Bursa Epipharyngea in the Sumatran Rhinoceros (Didermocerus sumatrensis). Mammalia 37 (4): 654-657, fig. 1
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Epipharyngeal bursa in Dicerorhinus sumatrensis. This single-saccule form of epipharyngeal bursa is the form alone encountered in non-carnivores and Cave (1965) has reported its presence in Giraffa camelopardalis, Okapia johnstoni, Rhinoceros unicornis and Ceratotherium simum. Further (unpublis...
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File AvailableSpinage, C. A. 1973 A review of the age determination of mammals by means of teeth, with especial reference to Africa. East African Wildlife Journal 11: 165-187
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File AvailableCave, A.J.E.; Wingstrand, K.G. 1972 Palpebral vibrissae in the Sumatran rhinoceros (Didermocerus sumatrensis). Journal of Zoology, London 167 (3): 351
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The erroneous notion that palpebral vibrissae (eyelashes) are wanting from the lower eyelid of the Rhinocerotidae is attributable to Pocock (1914), whose observations were apparently made on museum skins and mounted specimens only. Examination of living and of freshly dead specimens shows such v...
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