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FIG. 20. Comparison of proximal phalanges from various camelines. Data for Camelops hesternus from Rancho La Brea (Webb, 1965) represents the minimum, mean, and maximum measurements reported. Data for Camelops spp. from Breyer (1974) and Morgan et al. (2008a). Data for cf. Paracamelus, Old Crow, from Harington (1977) and this study; Paracamelus gigas from Zdansky (1926); Camelus bactrianus from Harington (1977); and Hemiauchenia macrocephala from Breyer (1974).
Published as part of Zazula, Grant D., Macphee, Ross D. E., Hall, Elizabeth & Hewitson, Susan, 2016, Osteological assessment of Pleistocene Camelops hesternus (Camelidae: Camelinae: Camelini) from Alaska and Yukon, pp. 1-46 in American Museum Novitates 2016 (3866) on page 40, DOI: 10.1206/3866.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4585311
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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