K. Matsui et al. 2018

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K. Matsui, Y. Kimura, M. Nagata, H. Inose, K. Ikeda, B. L. Beatty, H. Obayashi, T. Hirata, S. Otoh, T. Shinmura, S. Agematsu and K. Sashida. 2018. A long-forgotten ‘dinosaur’ bone from a museum cabinet, uncovered to be a Japan’s iconic extinct mammal, Paleoparadoxia (Desmostylia, Mammalia). Royal Society Open Science 5:172441 [M. Uhen/M. Shalap/M. Uhen]
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ID number:  40902
Created:  2012-03-27 09:07:19
Modified:  2018-08-02 10:48:10
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1098/rsos.172441
Taxonomic opinions (3) - view classification
'Paleoparadoxia belongs to Paleoparadoxiinae' according to K. Matsui et al. 2018
'Paleoparadoxidae is corrected as Paleoparadoxiidae and belongs to Desmostylia' according to K. Matsui et al. 2018
'Paleoparadoxiinae belongs to Paleoparadoxiidae' according to K. Matsui et al. 2018
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