- lived.
Subfossils are
useful for
studying the
evolutionary history of an
environment and can be
important to
studies in paleoclimatology.
Subfossils are...
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paleontologist Charles Lamberton who
correctly paired many of the
confused subfossils,
although others had also
helped address problems of ****ociation and taxonomic...
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known from
nineteen museum skins and
subfossils, the
Saint Croix macaw (Ara autochthones) is only
known from
subfossils, and the
Lesser Antillean macaw (Ara...
- 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...
- the
bones were very
similar to
those of
other Mascarene parrots. The
subfossils were
later connected with 17th- and 18th-century
descriptions of small...
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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)...
- is
derived from the
Nahuatl language word copalli,
meaning "incense".
Subfossil copal is well
known from New
Zealand (kauri gum from
Agathis australis...
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lived on the
island of Réunion. In 1999
there were two
carpometacarpi subfossils found by Cécile Mourer-Chauviré.
There are only two
historical records...
- that
there is more than one
surviving species. The
species is
known from
subfossil bones found in a
variety of
caves in northern, western, southern, and...
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extinct species of starling,
described in 2014 by
Julian P. Hume,
based on
subfossils from Mauritius. The
holotype mandible was
discovered in 1904, but was...