Bibliography Record
| x | Simpson, George Gaylord | ||
| 1929c | Hunting extinct animals in Florida. Nat. Hist. (New York) 29(5): 506-518. 14 figs. Sept.-Oct. 1929. –Mentions Miocene and Pleistocene fossil sirs. in Florida (508, 510-511), and gives a photograph of the site of discovery of a Miocene sir. [Hesperosiren] in Gadsden County (518). | ||
Related Index Records
6 related index terms
Desmostylus Marsh, 1888
| x | D | 1929b | Simpson, G.G. (teeth; not a monotreme; 12-13.) |
Florida
| x | 1929a | Simpson, G.G. (Trichechus; Pleist.; 564.) | ||
| x | 1929c | Simpson, G.G. (fossil sirs. [Hesperosiren]; Mioc., Quincy; 511, 518.) |
Miocene
| x | 1929c | Simpson, G.G. ([Hesperosiren]; Florida; 511, 518.) |
Phylogeny and Affinities of the Sirenia and/or Desmostylia
(SEE ALSO under species)
(SEE ALSO under species)
| x | D | 1929b | Simpson, G.G. (Desmostylus not considered a monotreme; 12-13.) |
Pleistocene
| x | 1929a | Simpson, G.G. (Trichechus; Florida; 564.) |
Trichechus Linnaeus, 1758
| x | 1929a | Simpson, G.G. (Pleist., Florida; 564.) |
Bibliography and Index of the Sirenia and Desmostylia 