[Evolution of molars from the Eocene Equieae to the Daman (Procavia) and the horse (Equus) of today].
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Publication Date: 1965-12-01 PubMed ID: 5223189
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Friant M.
(1965).
[Evolution of molars from the Eocene Equieae to the Daman (Procavia) and the horse (Equus) of today].
J Nihon Univ Sch Dent, 7(4), 192-199.
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- Animals
- Biological Evolution
- Horses
- Molar / anatomy & histology
- Paleodontology
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