Fig. 6. A in Accumulations of Fossils of the Whale Barnacle Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 (Thoracica: Coronulidae) Provides Evidence of a Late Pliocene Cetacean Migration Route through the Straits of Taiwan ...
Fig. 6. A large fossil baleen whale mandible, currently attributed to the humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae Gray, 1846. Recovered from the Liuchungchi Formation, Zhongpu Township, Chiayi, Western Central Taiwan. On display in the Chia-Yi Municipal Museum, Chaiyi City, Taiwan. ... : Published as...
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Summary: | Fig. 6. A large fossil baleen whale mandible, currently attributed to the humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae Gray, 1846. Recovered from the Liuchungchi Formation, Zhongpu Township, Chiayi, Western Central Taiwan. On display in the Chia-Yi Municipal Museum, Chaiyi City, Taiwan. ... : Published as part of Buckeridge, John Stewart, Chan, Benny K.K. & Lee, Shih-Wei, 2018, Accumulations of Fossils of the Whale Barnacle Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 (Thoracica: Coronulidae) Provides Evidence of a Late Pliocene Cetacean Migration Route through the Straits of Taiwan, pp. 1-12 in Zoological Studies 57 (54) on page 9, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2018.57-54, http://zenodo.org/record/13316500 ... |
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