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October 01, 1980
A titanothere from the Green River Formation, central Utah; Teleodus uintensis (Perissodactyla; Brontotheriidae)
Michael E. Nelson
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Michael E. Nelson
Fort Hays State Univ., Dep. Earth Sci., Hays, Kans., United States
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Rocky Mountain Geology (1980) 18 (2): 127–134.
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Michael E. Nelson, James H. Madsen, W. Lee Stokes; A titanothere from the Green River Formation, central Utah; Teleodus uintensis (Perissodactyla; Brontotheriidae). Rocky Mountain Geology 1980;; 18 (2): 127–134. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Cenozoic
- Chordata
- Emery County Utah
- Eocene
- Eutheria
- Green River Formation
- Juab County Utah
- Mammalia
- Millard County Utah
- Paleogene
- paleontology
- Perissodactyla
- Sanpete County Utah
- Sevier County Utah
- Tertiary
- Tetrapoda
- Theria
- United States
- Utah
- Vertebrata
- central Utah
- Brontotheriidae
- Teleodus uintensis
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