Primitive rodents of the family Sciuravidae are known primarily from the Eocene of western North America, with the genus Sciuravus itself ranging from late early Eocene (Gazin, in press) through the late Eocene (Wilson, 1949b, pp. 81-82)…
A newly discovered maxillary dentition from the Early Eocene rocks of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, is...
Aplodontia rufa (Mountain Beaver) is the only extant member of Aplodontidae. The fossil record indic...
Contents: Abstract - Introduction -- Systematic Accounts -- Correlations and Age -- Acknowledgments ...
New specimens from the Bridger Formation allow for a critical review of the alpha taxonomy and evolu...
The rodents and rabbits described below represent a part of a collection made by Dr. H. J. Koerner f...
Contents: Text -- Illustriations -- Tables -- ReferencesThe questionably hystricognathous and hystri...
p. 223-261 : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-261)."Four genera (Microparamy...
Part I. The vertebrate microfaunas described in this paper have been recovered as a result of six se...
The description of a skull of the omomyid primate Omomys carteri from the middle Eocene Bridger Form...
The rich and varied nature of the mammalian faunas of the White River Oligocene has been recognized ...
Contents: Abstract -- List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Family Paramyidae -...
The brain of rodents has rarely been studied from the perspective of the fossil record, and little i...
In June of 1958 the writer collected a fragment of a skull of Sinopa cf. vulpecula Matthew from the ...
The Sespe deposits of southern California have yielded several cricetine-like rodent specimens. Rode...
127 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color map ; 26 cm.Early Cenozoic “insectivorans” possess ...
A newly discovered maxillary dentition from the Early Eocene rocks of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, is...
Aplodontia rufa (Mountain Beaver) is the only extant member of Aplodontidae. The fossil record indic...
Contents: Abstract - Introduction -- Systematic Accounts -- Correlations and Age -- Acknowledgments ...
New specimens from the Bridger Formation allow for a critical review of the alpha taxonomy and evolu...
The rodents and rabbits described below represent a part of a collection made by Dr. H. J. Koerner f...
Contents: Text -- Illustriations -- Tables -- ReferencesThe questionably hystricognathous and hystri...
p. 223-261 : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-261)."Four genera (Microparamy...
Part I. The vertebrate microfaunas described in this paper have been recovered as a result of six se...
The description of a skull of the omomyid primate Omomys carteri from the middle Eocene Bridger Form...
The rich and varied nature of the mammalian faunas of the White River Oligocene has been recognized ...
Contents: Abstract -- List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Family Paramyidae -...
The brain of rodents has rarely been studied from the perspective of the fossil record, and little i...
In June of 1958 the writer collected a fragment of a skull of Sinopa cf. vulpecula Matthew from the ...
The Sespe deposits of southern California have yielded several cricetine-like rodent specimens. Rode...
127 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color map ; 26 cm.Early Cenozoic “insectivorans” possess ...
A newly discovered maxillary dentition from the Early Eocene rocks of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, is...
Aplodontia rufa (Mountain Beaver) is the only extant member of Aplodontidae. The fossil record indic...
Contents: Abstract - Introduction -- Systematic Accounts -- Correlations and Age -- Acknowledgments ...