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Late Oligocene to middle Miocene catarrhines from Afro-Arabia

Sun, 2012-04-22 15:30 -- John Hawks
TitleLate Oligocene to middle Miocene catarrhines from Afro-Arabia
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsHarrison, T
EditorHartwig, WC
Book TitleThe Primate Fossil Record
Pagination311-338
PublisherCambridge University Press
CityCambridge, UK
Keywordsmiocene, miocene apes, primates
Citation KeyHarrison:catarrhines:2002

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