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    Volume 69, Number 1
    1 January 1995
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    Other| January 01, 1995

    The skull and upper dentition of Heliscomys senex Wood (Heliscomyidae: Rodentia)

    William W. Korth
    William W. Korth
    Rochester Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology, Penfield, NY, United States
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    William W. Korth
    Rochester Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology, Penfield, NY, United States
    Publisher: Paleontological Society
    First Online: 03 Mar 2017
    Online ISSN: 1937-2337
    Print ISSN: 0022-3360
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    Journal of Paleontology (1995) 69 (1): 191–194.
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    William W. Korth; The skull and upper dentition of Heliscomys senex Wood (Heliscomyidae: Rodentia). Journal of Paleontology 1995;; 69 (1): 191–194. doi:

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      • biometry
      • Brule Formation
      • Cenozoic
      • Chadronian
      • Chordata
      • Eocene
      • Eutheria
      • jaws
      • lower Oligocene
      • Mammalia
      • Montana
      • morphology
      • new taxa
      • Oligocene
      • Paleogene
      • revision
      • Rodentia
      • skull
      • South Dakota
      • teeth
      • Tertiary
      • Tetrapoda
      • Theria
      • United States
      • upper Eocene
      • Vertebrata
      • Wyoming
      • Orellan
      • Heliscomyidae
      • Heliscomys senex
      • Heliscomys (Heliscomys senex
      • Heliscomys (Syphyriomys) gregoryi
      Latitude & Longitude
      • N41°00'00" - N45°00'00", W111°04'60" - W104°04'60"
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