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English: Holotype-mandible of Myohyrax, a fossil macroscelid, published by Charles William Andrews: On the lower Miocene vertebrates from British East Africa collected by Dr. Felix Oswald. Quaterly Journal of the geological Society of London 70, 1914, pp. 163–186 (plate 28)
Deutsch: Holotype-Unterkiefer von Myohyrax, einem ausgestorbenen Rüsselspringer, veröffentlicht von Charles William Andrews: On the lower Miocene vertebrates from British East Africa collected by Dr. Felix Oswald. Quaterly Journal of the geological Society of London 70, 1914, S. 163–186 (Tafel 28)
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Source Charles William Andrews: On the lower Miocene vertebrates from British East Africa collected by Dr. Felix Oswald. Quaterly Journal of the geological Society of London 70, 1914, pp. 163–186 (plate 28) ([1])
Author Gertrude Mary Woodward (1854-1939)

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