10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DIDELPHINE»
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The existence of didelphine mammals in the oolites has been made out by the
discovery of a very small number of fragments; and the remains of land animals
generally are hardly fossilized, except by sudden deluges and inundations,
which ...
Geological Society of London, 1846
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The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
The existence of didelphine mammals in the oolites has been made out by the
discovery of a very small number of fragments; and the remains of land animals
generally are hardly fossilized, except by sudden deluges and inundations,
which ...
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Dawn of the Age of Mammals in the Northern Part of the Rocky ...
North American didelphine Didelphini are placed in two genera, Peratherium and
Herpetotherium, by Krishtalka and Stucky (1983b), although Crochet (1977, 1980
) had earlier placed all known North American species of the former into the ...
Thomas M. Bown, Kenneth David Rose, 1990
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Mesozoic Mammals: The First Two-Thirds of Mammalian History
The age of the site near Laguna Umayo in Peru that produced these fossils is
open to question, but it is probably either Late Cretaceous or early Paleocene (
see Chapter 2). A. austrinum is a small didelphine. Resembling the molars of
other ...
Jason A. Lillegraven, Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska, William A. Clemens, 1979
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The Beginning of the Age of Mammals
Dentitions of South American Paleocene marsupials: (A) Protodidelphine
Protodidelphis, right M1—4; (B) protodidelphine Guggenheimia, left P1—M4; (C)
didelphine Marmosopsis, right M1_2; (D) eobrasiliine Gaylordia, right P3—M4; (E
, ...
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Mammalian Biology in South America: A Symposium Held at the ...
He tentatively included Bobbschaefferia in the didelphine tribe Peradectini along
with Peradectes and the North American taxa Alphadon, and Alberta- therium;
Protodidelphis was tentatively placed in the subfamily Glasbiinae; other ...
Michael A. Mares, Hugh H. Genoways, 1982
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... cervine, cervuline, charadine, ciconine, colu- brine, columbine, corvine,
cricetine, croco- diline, crotaline, cuculine, culicine, cygnine, cyprine, dacelonine,
delphine, didelphine, di- dine, elaphine, elephantine, equine, ermine, falconine,
feline, ...
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The Natural History of Monkeys, Opossums and Lemurs
... divide the whole of the mammalia into two prime sections of monodelphine and
didelphine mammals; but such a distinction, however convenient to the
embryologist or the comparative anatomist, is totally useless in its application to
zoology, ...
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Evolution of the Borhyaenidae, Extinct South American ...
Evolution of the Thylacosmilidae, extinct saber-tooth marsupials of South
America. PaleoBios, 23:1-30. 1976b. New didelphine marsupials from the La
Venta Fauna (Miocene) of Colombia, South America. Jour. Paleont.. 50(3):402-
418. 1976c.
... and indeed in every other department of natural science, Australia presents a
wide field as yet to be explored. Among the Marsupial animals of Australia is a
group or section which may be regarded as the analogue of the Didelphine
group ...