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Relations phylogénétiques des Anomaluridae (Mammalia, Rodentia) : apport de l'ostéologie cranienneChami Khazraji, Sanaa; Jaeger, Jean-Jacques.1986, 159 p.Thesis

Relations phylogénétiques des Anomaluridae (Mammalia, Rodentia): apport de l'ostéologie cranienneCHAMI-KHAZRAJI, Sanaâ.1986, 159 pThesis

Les rongeurs de l'Eocène d'Afrique nord-occidentale [Glib Zegdou (Algérie) et Chambi (Tunisie)] et l'origine des Anomaluridae = The Eocene rodents from North Western Africa [Glib Zegdou (Algeria) and Chambi (Tunisia)] and the origin of AnomaluridaeVIANEY-LIAUD, M; JAEGER, J.-J; HARTENBERGER, J.-L et al.Palaeovertebrata. 1994, Vol 23, Num 1-4, pp 93-118, issn 0031-0247Article

Oldest fossil record of gliding in rodentsSTORCH, G; ENGESSER, B; WUTTKE, M et al.Nature (London). 1996, Vol 379, Num 6564, pp 439-441, issn 0028-0836Article

A review of Zenkerella insignis Matschie, 1898 (Rodentia, Anomaluridae) first records in Bioko island (Equatorial Guinea)PEREZ DEL VAL, J; JUSTE, J; CASTROVIEJO, J et al.Mammalia (Paris). 1995, Vol 59, Num 3, pp 441-443, issn 0025-1461Article

Anomalures (Rodentia, Anomaluridae) in Central Gabon : species composition, population densities and ecologyJULLIOT, C; CAJANI, S; GAUTIER-HION, A et al.Mammalia (Paris). 1998, Vol 62, Num 1, pp 9-21, issn 0025-1461Article

A new hypothesis for the origin of African Anomaluridae and Graphiuridae (Rodentia)VIANEY-LIAUD, M; JAEGER, J.-J.Palaeovertebrata. 1996, Vol 25, Num 2-4, pp 349-358, issn 0031-0247Article

Un nouveau gisement à mammifères fossiles d'âge Eocène supérieur sur le versant sud des Nementcha (Algérie orientale): découverte des plus anciens rongeurs d'Afrique = A new fossil Mammal locality of Late Eocene age on the Southern slope of the Nementcha Mountains (Eastern Algeria): discovery of the oldest Rodents of AfricaCOIFFAIT, P.-E; COIFFAIT, B; JAEGER, J.-J et al.Comptes-rendus des séances de l'Académie des sciences. Série 2, Mécanique-physique, chimie, sciences de l'univers, sciences de la terre. 1984, Vol 299, Num 13, pp 893-898, issn 0750-7623Article

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