Fossil axial skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde, and a fossil Sirenian rib (Mammalia, Carnivora; Sirenia)

Ten fossil odobenid remains, and a fossil sirenian rib, encountered by us in a public and in a private collection since the publication of some earlier papers, are described and discussed. All fossils belong, anatomically, to the axial skeleton. Most specimens can be identified as Odobenus rosmarus,...

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Main Authors: Bosscha Erdbrink, D.P., Bree, P.J.H. (Peter) van
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 1999
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:repository.naturalis.nl:504967 2024-02-11T10:07:38+01:00 Fossil axial skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde, and a fossil Sirenian rib (Mammalia, Carnivora; Sirenia) Bosscha Erdbrink, D.P. Bree, P.J.H. (Peter) van 1999-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504967 unknown https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504967 Beaufortia vol. 49 no. 2, pp. 11-20 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1999 ftnaturalis 2024-01-17T23:25:49Z Ten fossil odobenid remains, and a fossil sirenian rib, encountered by us in a public and in a private collection since the publication of some earlier papers, are described and discussed. All fossils belong, anatomically, to the axial skeleton. Most specimens can be identified as Odobenus rosmarus, but in some cases determination as O. antverpiensis (Rutten,1907) may be possible. Article in Journal/Newspaper Odobenus rosmarus walrus* Naturalis Institutional Repository
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description Ten fossil odobenid remains, and a fossil sirenian rib, encountered by us in a public and in a private collection since the publication of some earlier papers, are described and discussed. All fossils belong, anatomically, to the axial skeleton. Most specimens can be identified as Odobenus rosmarus, but in some cases determination as O. antverpiensis (Rutten,1907) may be possible.
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 axial skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde, and a fossil Sirenian rib (Mammalia, Carnivora; Sirenia)
author_facet Bosscha Erdbrink, D.P.
Bree, P.J.H. (Peter) van
author_sort Bosscha Erdbrink, D.P.
title Fossil axial skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde, and a fossil Sirenian rib (Mammalia, Carnivora; Sirenia)
title_short Fossil axial skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde, and a fossil Sirenian rib (Mammalia, Carnivora; Sirenia)
title_full Fossil axial skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde, and a fossil Sirenian rib (Mammalia, Carnivora; Sirenia)
title_fullStr Fossil axial skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde, and a fossil Sirenian rib (Mammalia, Carnivora; Sirenia)
title_full_unstemmed Fossil axial skeletal walrus material from the North Sea and the estuary of the Schelde, and a fossil Sirenian rib (Mammalia, Carnivora; Sirenia)
title_sort fossil axial skeletal walrus material from the north sea and the estuary of the schelde, and a fossil sirenian rib (mammalia, carnivora; sirenia)
publishDate 1999
url https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504967
genre Odobenus rosmarus
walrus*
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walrus*
op_source Beaufortia vol. 49 no. 2, pp. 11-20
op_relation https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504967
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