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. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 434 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY The tooth-bearing fragment (M.C.Z. 5909) is an artifact. Its dorsal border is a straight, polished edge paralleling the palatal surface at the level of the root-tip of the canine. Its posterior border is a straight edge perpendicular to the dorsal border and bisecting the posterior root of P^. Canis sp., cf. C. Jupus Linnaeus 1758, M.C.Z. 17789, Fig. 2. Although Aenocyon is known from at least eight localities including Melbourne, the present record is the first for a wolf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-museum-of-comparative-zoology-at-harvard-college-zoology-434-bulletin-museum-of-comparative-zoology-the-tooth-bearing-fragment-mcz-5909-is-an-artifact-its-dorsal-border-is-a-straight-polished-edge-paralleling-the-palatal-surface-at-the-level-of-the-root-tip-of-the-canine-its-posterior-border-is-a-straight-edge-perpendicular-to-the-dorsal-border-and-bisecting-the-posterior-root-of-p-canis-sp-cf-c-jupus-linnaeus-1758-mcz-17789-fig-2-although-aenocyon-is-known-from-at-least-eight-localities-including-melbourne-the-present-record-is-the-first-for-a-wolf-image233872924.html
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Elemente der palaeontologie (Palaeozoologie) (1884) Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.) elementederpalae00hoer Year: 1884 554 Vertebrata. und den gezähmten Rassen wurden von Rütemeter, Stüder, Ieitteles, WoLDEiCH und Steobel sehr verschiedene Ansichten geäussert. Caniden-B^estQ kommen aucli in südamerikanischen Knochenhöhlen vor, so Speothos Zund {Sp. pacivorus, etwas grösser als der Fuchs) und Palaeocyon Lund (Pal. troglodytes, von der Grösse des Wolfes). Beide in brasilianischen Höhlen. Die tertiären, der Gattung Canis zugerechneten Reste: Canis {Galecynus Oiv.) palustris Meye Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elemente-der-palaeontologie-palaeozoologie-1884-elemente-der-palaeontologie-palaeozoologie-elementederpalae00hoer-year-1884-554-vertebrata-und-den-gezhmten-rassen-wurden-von-rtemeter-stder-ieitteles-woldeich-und-steobel-sehr-verschiedene-ansichten-geussert-caniden-bestq-kommen-aucli-in-sdamerikanischen-knochenhhlen-vor-so-speothos-zund-sp-pacivorus-etwas-grsser-als-der-fuchs-und-palaeocyon-lund-pal-troglodytes-von-der-grsse-des-wolfes-beide-in-brasilianischen-hhlen-die-tertiren-der-gattung-canis-zugerechneten-reste-canis-galecynus-oiv-palustris-meye-image239683413.html
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. Annual report. Florida Geological Survey; Geology -- Florida. HUMAN REMAINS AND ASSOCIATED FOSSILS. 157 slightly developed deuterocone. Sagittal crest high, inion extended posteriorly. Type. A sknll and a femnr. Fla. Snrv. coll. No. 7166. Para- types: Left premaxilla, 4389; left upper carnassial, 5146; canine tooth, 4410; left femur, 5449; left tibia, 5912; right ulna, 5451 and right scapula, 5182. All from the Pleistocene at Vero, Florida. CANIS SP. CF. C. LATRANS. PI. 28, figs. 2, 7 and 8. The large wolf. Cams aycrsi, has not been found in stratum No. 3. The canid of this later horizon is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-florida-geological-survey-geology-florida-human-remains-and-associated-fossils-157-slightly-developed-deuterocone-sagittal-crest-high-inion-extended-posteriorly-type-a-sknll-and-a-femnr-fla-snrv-coll-no-7166-para-types-left-premaxilla-4389-left-upper-carnassial-5146-canine-tooth-4410-left-femur-5449-left-tibia-5912-right-ulna-5451-and-right-scapula-5182-all-from-the-pleistocene-at-vero-florida-canis-sp-cf-c-latrans-pi-28-figs-2-7-and-8-the-large-wolf-cams-aycrsi-has-not-been-found-in-stratum-no-3-the-canid-of-this-later-horizon-is-image236275521.html
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. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. Plasmatisches Caualsvstoni. 1249 Fig. 45. AR3f gewebskörperchen ähnlichen Zellen des plasmatischen Canalsystenis ge- nannt werden, die Myoblasten der peripheren Hantmuskeln sind und das „plasmatische Canalsystem" einen peripheren Nervenplexus dar- stellt. Die Untersuchungen wurdeii an mehreren Taenien-Arten resp. Cydicercus cellulosae, an Bothrioccphalus sp. (aus Canis familiaris), an Schisfocepliahis, Trkienophorufi und besonders an LiguJ/i vorgenommen. Wenn man Stücke der Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-hg-bronns-klassen-und-ordnungen-des-thier-reichs-wissenschaftlich-dargestellt-in-wort-und-bild-zoology-plasmatisches-caualsvstoni-1249-fig-45-ar3f-gewebskrperchen-hnlichen-zellen-des-plasmatischen-canalsystenis-ge-nannt-werden-die-myoblasten-der-peripheren-hantmuskeln-sind-und-das-plasmatische-canalsystemquot-einen-peripheren-nervenplexus-dar-stellt-die-untersuchungen-wurdeii-an-mehreren-taenien-arten-resp-cydicercus-cellulosae-an-bothrioccphalus-sp-aus-canis-familiaris-an-schisfocepliahis-trkienophorufi-und-besonders-an-liguji-vorgenommen-wenn-man-stcke-der-image232871950.html
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. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1993 Youngman: Pleistocene Small Carnivores 141 tary from Old Crow River, Loc. (=Locality see Appendix II) 14N, Yukon Territory (NMC 14353) as Cuon sp. Kurten and Anderson (1980) referred both specimens to tlie extant Dhole {Cuon alpinus). Other North American records of Cuon sp. include seven specimens from San Josecito Cave, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, of Wisconsinan age (LACM 10984, 28081- 86). Canis texanus from the early Irvingtonian of Rock Creek, Texas (Troxell 1915), described on the basis of a large dentary, was referred to Cuon sp. by Berta (1988) based on un Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-1993-youngman-pleistocene-small-carnivores-141-tary-from-old-crow-river-loc-=locality-see-appendix-ii-14n-yukon-territory-nmc-14353-as-cuon-sp-kurten-and-anderson-1980-referred-both-specimens-to-tlie-extant-dhole-cuon-alpinus-other-north-american-records-of-cuon-sp-include-seven-specimens-from-san-josecito-cave-nuevo-leon-mexico-of-wisconsinan-age-lacm-10984-28081-86-canis-texanus-from-the-early-irvingtonian-of-rock-creek-texas-troxell-1915-described-on-the-basis-of-a-large-dentary-was-referred-to-cuon-sp-by-berta-1988-based-on-un-image233645421.html
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. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 1916] Merriam: Fauna of Cedar Mountain Region 175 MUSTELID?, sp A portion of a small mandible no. 19781 (fig. 5) represents a Canis-like form with slender but thick jaws, small M1; very small and one-rooted M2, and no M3. It presumably represents an unknown mustelid in the Cedar Mountain fauna. FELID, sp. A. A small phalangeal element (no. 19800, fig. 9). of a felid form from Stewart Valley, local- ity 2027, represents a cat of ap- proximately the dimensions of the existing wildcat. It is un- certain whether it represented the feline or the mac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-department-of-geology-geology-1916-merriam-fauna-of-cedar-mountain-region-175-mustelid-sp-a-portion-of-a-small-mandible-no-19781-fig-5-represents-a-canis-like-form-with-slender-but-thick-jaws-small-m1-very-small-and-one-rooted-m2-and-no-m3-it-presumably-represents-an-unknown-mustelid-in-the-cedar-mountain-fauna-felid-sp-a-a-small-phalangeal-element-no-19800-fig-9-of-a-felid-form-from-stewart-valley-local-ity-2027-represents-a-cat-of-ap-proximately-the-dimensions-of-the-existing-wildcat-it-is-un-certain-whether-it-represented-the-feline-or-the-mac-image233912440.html
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RMRGH05K–. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 242 University of California Publications. [Geology CANIS(?) DAVISI, n. sp. Type specimen, no. 545, Univ. Calif. Col. Vert. Palae. Mas- call (?) beds near Rattlesnake Creek, John Day Valley, Oregon, figured and described without specific designation by J. C. Mer- riam, Univ. Calif. Publ. Bull. Dept. Geol., vol. 5, pp. 5 and 6, fig. 1. A single first upper molar from Thousand Creek (fig. 11). 13a Fig. 11. Canis(l) davisi, n. sp. M1. No. 12505, natural size. Thou- sand Creek Beds, Thousand Creek, Nevada. Fig. 12. Canis(l), sp.; near davisi. M2, s
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