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- Colleges and Universities and the ****ociation for Core Texts and Courses. The Dalquest Desert Research Station is located on 3,000 acres of West Texas soil north...
- during the excavation of a ba****t, and was referred to E. conversidens by Dalquest and Hughes (1965), who interpreted the species as medium to small-sized...
- "Tetrameryx Lull 1921". Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 2015-11-21. Dalquest, W. W. (1974-03-30). "A New Species of Four-Horned Antilocaprid from Mexico"...
- 2003 †E. pointblankensis Wilson, 1960 Nasua Storr, 1780 †N. pronarica Dalquest, 1978 †N. mastodonta Emmert & Short, 2018 †N. nicaeensis Holl, 1829 †Parahyaenodon...
- Dalquest's pocket mouse (Chaetodipus dalquesti) is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae, although it is now generally treated as a subspecies...
- (Texas) Described by Dalquest as Glossotherium cf. chapadinalense. Described by Dalquest as Rhynchotherium praecursor. Described by Dalquest as Tanupolama blancoensis...
- de Jardin & Young 1931 Genus †Ochotonoma Sen 1998 Genus †Oklahomalagus Dalquest et al. 1996 Genus †Oreolagus Dice 1917 Genus †Piezodus Viret 1929 Genus...
- was originally described as a new Equus species, E. francisci, in 1915. Dalquest (1979) considered Equus tau Owen, 1869, described from teeth in Mexico...
- Texas, Oklahoma, and Chihuahua, became extinct 11.2—5.7 Mya. N. beckensis Dalquest and Donovan, 1973 found in Texas only and became extinct about 3.4 Mya...
- was recombined as Dinofelis palaeoonca by Kurten (1972), Hemmer (1973), Dalquest (1975), Kurten and Anderson (1980), Schultz (1990) and Werdelin and Lewis...