C. S. Churcher and R. L. Peterson 1982
Full reference
C. S. Churcher and R. L. Peterson. 1982. Chronologic and Environmental Implications of a New Genus of Fossil Deer from Late Wisconsin Deposits at Toronto, Canada. Quaternary Research 18(2):184-195 [M. Uhen/M. Uhen/J. Marcot]
Metadata
ID number: | 65109 |
Created: | 2018-03-30 09:22:37 |
Modified: | 2022-10-24 12:51:23 |
Publication type: | journal article |
Taxonomy: | stated without evidence |
Language: | English |
DOI: | 10.1016/0033-5894(82)90069-2 |
Taxonomic names (2)
Taxonomic opinions (7) - view classification
'Bos primigenius belongs to Bos' according to Bojanus 1827
'Cervus elaphus belongs to Cervus' according to C. S. Churcher and R. L. Peterson 1982
'Hyaena spelaea belongs to Hyaena' according to Goldfuss 1823
'Mammuthus chosaricus belongs to Mammuthus' according to Dubrovo 1966
'Torontoceros hypogaeus belongs to Torontoceros' according to C. S. Churcher and R. L. Peterson 1982
'Torontoceros belongs to Cervinae' according to C. S. Churcher and R. L. Peterson 1982
'Ursus spelaeus spelaeus belongs to Ursus spelaeus' according to Rossenbüller and Heinroth 1794
'Cervus elaphus belongs to Cervus' according to C. S. Churcher and R. L. Peterson 1982
'Hyaena spelaea belongs to Hyaena' according to Goldfuss 1823
'Mammuthus chosaricus belongs to Mammuthus' according to Dubrovo 1966
'Torontoceros hypogaeus belongs to Torontoceros' according to C. S. Churcher and R. L. Peterson 1982
'Torontoceros belongs to Cervinae' according to C. S. Churcher and R. L. Peterson 1982
'Ursus spelaeus spelaeus belongs to Ursus spelaeus' according to Rossenbüller and Heinroth 1794