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- 2020. Breda, Marzia; Marchetti, Marco (March 2005). "Systematical and biochronological review of Plio-Pleistocene Alceini (Cervidae; Mammalia) from Eurasia"...
- ISSN 1040-6182. Breda, M.; Marchetti, M. (2005). "Systematical and biochronological review of Plio-Pleistocene Alceini (Cervidae; Mammalia) from Eurasia"...
- The Colorado City Formation is a Late Tri****ic geologic formation in the Dockum Group of Texas, United States. It has previously been known as the Iatan...
- Cervus sivalensis? Breda, M., Marchetti, M., 2005. Systematical and biochronological review of Plio-Pleistocene Alceini (Cervidae; Mammalia) from Eurasia...
- it may be a subfamily of the Nimravidae. If accepted, Nimravidae’s biochronological range would extend into the Miocene, although this issue is not yet...
- carnivorous than contemporary bears. Arctodus pristinus is considered a biochronological indicator for the period between the Late Blancan and late Irvingtonian...
- Pleistocene vertebrate fauna from Khok Sung (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand): biochronological and paleobiogeographical implications". ZooKeys (613): 1–157. Bibcode:2016ZooK...
- (2010). "New Late Cretaceous mammals from northeastern Colorado with biochronologic and biogeographic implications". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...
- 2008, pp. 277–278. Schamlzer 2008, pp. 422–426. Dong, W. (2016). "Biochronological framework of Homo erectus horizons in China". Quaternary International...
- "Quaternary small to large canids in Europe: taxonomic status and biochronological contribution". Quaternary International. 243 (1): 171–182. Bibcode:2011QuInt...