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Figure 1. Geographic and geologic context of Xenorophus fossils from South Carolina. (A) Map of South Carolina. (B) Simplified geologic map of Oligocene rocks within the Charleston Embayment. (C) Stratigraphic column of the Ashley and Chandler Bridge formations of South Carolina, showing stratigraphic position of age determinations (stars) and silhouettes of the xenorophid assemblage known from each stratum. Modified from Boessenecker et al. ([73]: Figure 1). |
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Source | R. W. Boessenecker & J. H. Geisler: New Skeletons of the Ancient Dolphin Xenorophus sloanii and Xenorophus simplicidens sp. nov. (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Oligocene of South Carolina and the Ontogeny, Functional Anatomy, Asymmetry, Pathology, and Evolution of the Earliest Odontoceti. In: Diversity, Band 15, Nummer 11, 2023, Artikel 1154 |
Author | Robert W. Boessenecker & Jonathan H. Geisler |
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