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- lived. Subfossils are useful for studying the evolutionary history of an environment and can be important to studies in paleoclimatology. Subfossils are...
- paleontologist Charles Lamberton who correctly paired many of the confused subfossils, although others had also helped address problems of ****ociation and taxonomic...
- ibis subfossils led to the idea that the old accounts actually referred to an ibis species instead. The idea that the "solitaire" and the subfossil ibis...
- known from nineteen museum skins and subfossils, the Saint Croix macaw (Ara autochthones) is only known from subfossils, and the Lesser Antillean macaw (Ara...
- the bones were very similar to those of other Mascarene parrots. The subfossils were later connected with 17th- and 18th-century descriptions of small...
- Soviet Union and Russia, bone beds and other ac****ulations of fossil and subfossil bones are known in the scientific literature as m**** ac****ulations. Biology...
- based on the also-extinct Réunion ibis and paintings of white dodos. Subfossil remains show the dodo measured about 62.6–75 centimetres (2.05–2.46 ft)...
- lived on the island of Réunion. In 1999 there were two carpometacarpi subfossils found by Cécile Mourer-Chauviré. There are only two historical records...
- goose Genus †Cnemiornis – New Zealand geese (prehistoric) Some enigmatic subfossils of very large goose-like birds from the Hawaiian Islands do not appear...
- is derived from the Nahuatl language word copalli, meaning "incense". Subfossil copal is well known from New Zealand (kauri gum from Agathis australis...