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Title: Notes on the lesser one-horned rhinoceros, Rhinoceros sondaicus, 1. A skull of Rhinoceros sondaicus in the American Museum of Natural History
Author(s): Carter, T.D.; Hill, J.E.
Year published: 1942
Journal: American Museum Novitates
Volume: 1206
Pages: 1-3, pl. 1
File: View PDF: 1,4 mb
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Museums - North America
Museums
Javan Rhino
Skull. Locality: India. Collected by: Coll. Prince von Wied. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA.
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Museums - Europe
Museums
Javan Rhino
Skull. Locality: India. In coll. Prince Maximilian zu Wied, Germany. To New York
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Asia - South Asia - India
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
Skull. Locality: India. Collected by: Coll. Prince von Wied. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA.
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Asia - South Asia - India
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
Skull. Locality: India. In coll. Prince Maximilian zu Wied, Germany. To New York
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Asia - South Asia - India
Museums
Javan Rhino
Skull. Locality: India. Collected by: Coll. Prince von Wied. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA.
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Museums - Asia
Museums
Javan Rhino
3 skulls. Heude Museum, Aurora University, Shanghai, China
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Asia - South Asia - India
Morphology - Size
Javan Rhino
AMNH New York - male, adult, from India. Occipitonasal length, 510 mm Condylobasal length, 577.5 mm Basal length, 559. Palatal length, 273.5 Greatest breadth horn-boss, 100.5; zygomatic breadth, 347; inter-orbital breadth (zygomatic breadth at anterior margin of orbit), 172. breadth ac...
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World
Morphology - Skull
Javan Rhino
While comparing skulls of Recent Indian rhinoceroses with skeletal remains of a fossil Chinese rhinoceros, Dr. E. H. Colbert discovered a skull that did not belong to the species R. unicornis, although it was so labeled and had been purchased as such. The molar teeth with anterolateral buttresse...
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