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July 01, 1985
Patterns of phylogeny and rates of evolution in fossil horses; hipparions from the Miocene and Pliocene of North America
Bruce J. MacFadden
Bruce J. MacFadden
Univ. Fla., Fla. State Mus., Gainsville, FL, United States
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Bruce J. MacFadden
Univ. Fla., Fla. State Mus., Gainsville, FL, United States
Publisher: Paleontological Society
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03 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1938-5331
Print ISSN: 0094-8373
GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data from Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Berkeley, CA, United States
Paleobiology (1985) 11 (3): 245–257.
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Bruce J. MacFadden; Patterns of phylogeny and rates of evolution in fossil horses; hipparions from the Miocene and Pliocene of North America. Paleobiology 1985;; 11 (3): 245–257. doi:
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