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Fossilium Catalogus Animalia, Volume 143 [German] Catalogus Haramiyorum cum Figuris (Allotheria Mesozoica)

Series: Fossilium Catalogus Animalia Volume: 143
By: Gerhard Hahn(Author), Renate Hahn(Author), Wolfgang Riegraf(Editor)
115 pages, 64 b/w photos and b/w line drawings, 2 tables
Publisher: Backhuys
Fossilium Catalogus Animalia, Volume 143 [German]
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Language: German

Volume 143 provides an illustrated catalogue to fossils of Haramiyidans, some of the earliest known herbivores amongst basal mammals. When Volume 127 was published, they were still considered a suborder of the Multituberculata, with one family, three genera and five species described. Nowadays considered an order to itself, tesearch efforts since then have increased these numbers to 2 suborders, 2 superfamilies, 5 families, 8 genera, and 11 species, which are described here.

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Series: Fossilium Catalogus Animalia Volume: 143
By: Gerhard Hahn(Author), Renate Hahn(Author), Wolfgang Riegraf(Editor)
115 pages, 64 b/w photos and b/w line drawings, 2 tables
Publisher: Backhuys
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