B. L. Beatty and T. C. Cockburn 2015

Full reference
B. L. Beatty and T. C. Cockburn. 2015. New insights on the most primitive desmostylian from a partial skeleton of Behemotops (Desmostylia, Mammalia) from Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology e979939 [M. Uhen/M. Uhen]
Metadata
ID number:  56274
Created:  2015-09-10 09:08:23
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1080/02724634.2015.979939
Taxonomic names (1)
Taxonomic opinions (4) - view classification
'Behemotops emlongi is recombined as Seuku emlongi' according to B. L. Beatty and T. C. Cockburn 2015
'Behemotops proteus belongs to Behemotops' according to B. L. Beatty and T. C. Cockburn 2015
'Behemotops belongs to Desmostylia' according to B. L. Beatty and T. C. Cockburn 2015
'Seuku belongs to Desmostylia' according to B. L. Beatty and T. C. Cockburn 2015
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