Fossil appendicular skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde (Mammalia, Carnivora)

Seventeen fossil, and two recent odobenid remains belonging anatomically to the appendicular skeleton, encountered by us in two public and two private collections since the publication of a number of earlier papers, are described and discussed. Most specimens should be identified as Odobenus rosmaru...

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Main Authors: Bosscha Erdbrink, D.P., Bree, P.J.H. (Peter) van
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504779
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:repository.naturalis.nl:504779 2024-02-11T10:07:38+01:00 Fossil appendicular skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde (Mammalia, Carnivora) Bosscha Erdbrink, D.P. Bree, P.J.H. (Peter) van 1999-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504779 unknown https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504779 Beaufortia vol. 49 no. 8, pp. 63-81 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1999 ftnaturalis 2024-01-17T23:25:53Z Seventeen fossil, and two recent odobenid remains belonging anatomically to the appendicular skeleton, encountered by us in two public and two private collections since the publication of a number of earlier papers, are described and discussed. Most specimens should be identified as Odobenus rosmarus or simply as Odobenus sp., but in some cases identification as either Odobenus antverpiensis (Rutten, 1907) or as Odobenus huxleyi (Lankester, 1865) appears to be justified. Article in Journal/Newspaper Odobenus rosmarus walrus* Naturalis Institutional Repository Lankester ENVELOPE(160.483,160.483,-79.267,-79.267)
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description Seventeen fossil, and two recent odobenid remains belonging anatomically to the appendicular skeleton, encountered by us in two public and two private collections since the publication of a number of earlier papers, are described and discussed. Most specimens should be identified as Odobenus rosmarus or simply as Odobenus sp., but in some cases identification as either Odobenus antverpiensis (Rutten, 1907) or as Odobenus huxleyi (Lankester, 1865) appears to be justified.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bosscha Erdbrink, D.P.
Bree, P.J.H. (Peter) van
spellingShingle Bosscha Erdbrink, D.P.
Bree, P.J.H. (Peter) van
Fossil appendicular skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde (Mammalia, Carnivora)
author_facet Bosscha Erdbrink, D.P.
Bree, P.J.H. (Peter) van
author_sort Bosscha Erdbrink, D.P.
title Fossil appendicular skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde (Mammalia, Carnivora)
title_short Fossil appendicular skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde (Mammalia, Carnivora)
title_full Fossil appendicular skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde (Mammalia, Carnivora)
title_fullStr Fossil appendicular skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde (Mammalia, Carnivora)
title_full_unstemmed Fossil appendicular skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde (Mammalia, Carnivora)
title_sort fossil appendicular skeletal walrus material from the north sea and the estuary of the schelde (mammalia, carnivora)
publishDate 1999
url https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504779
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genre Odobenus rosmarus
walrus*
genre_facet Odobenus rosmarus
walrus*
op_source Beaufortia vol. 49 no. 8, pp. 63-81
op_relation https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504779
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