C. E. Ray and A. E. Sanders 1984

Full reference
C. E. Ray and A. E. Sanders. 1984. Pleistocene Tapirs in the Eastern United States. In H. H. Genoways and M. R. Dawson (eds.), Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication 8:283-315 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy/M. Uhen]
Metadata
ID number:  2842
Created:  2001-03-02 15:01:33
Modified:  2017-12-30 14:05:07
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
Comments: Contributions in Quaternary Vertebrate Paleontology: A Volume in Memorial to John E. Guilday
Taxonomic opinions (14) - view classification
'Tapirus americanus fossilis is a nomen oblitum' according to C. E. Ray and A. E. Sanders 1984
'Tapirus copei belongs to Tapirus' according to Simpson 1945
'Tapirus copei is a subjective synonym of Tapirus haysii' according to C. E. Ray and A. E. Sanders 1984
'Tapirus excelsus is a subjective synonym of Tapirus veroensis' according to C. E. Ray and A. E. Sanders 1984
'Tapirus haysii belongs to Tapirus' according to C. E. Ray and A. E. Sanders 1984
'Tapirus mastodontoides belongs to Tapirus' according to Harlan 1835
'Tapirus mastodontoides belongs to Tapirus' according to Harlan 1825
'Tapirus mastodontoides is a subjective synonym of Mammut americanum' according to C. E. Ray and A. E. Sanders 1984
'Tapirus mastodontoides is a subjective synonym of Mammut americanum' according to Gilette and Colbert 1976
'Tapirus mastodontoides is a subjective synonym of Mammut americanum' according to Leidy 1858
'Tapirus mastodontoides is a subjective synonym of Mammut americanum' according to Hays 1834
'Tapirus mastodontoides is a subjective synonym of Mammut americanum' according to Cooper 1831
'Tapirus merriami is a subjective synonym of Tapirus haysii' according to C. E. Ray and A. E. Sanders 1984
'Tapirus tennesseae is a subjective synonym of Tapirus veroensis' according to C. E. Ray and A. E. Sanders 1984