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Laotian rock rat / Phyla / Rodents / Diatomyidae / Diatomys


First diatomyid rodent from the Early Miocene of Arabia
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Document Date: 2012-02-06 10:14:01


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City

Madrid / Bangkok / As-Sarrar / MNHN / New York / Venice / Paris / Jabal Zaltan / Jebel Zelten / Dera Bugti / Lyon / /

Company

Ladakh Molasse Group / Cambridge University Press / Plenum Press / Kargil Formation / Modena Press / /

Continent

Africa / Asia / Europe / /

Country

Saudi Arabia / Laos / Libya / Thailand / Turkey / France / Japan / Pakistan / China / India / /

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Facility

Dam Formation / University of Cambridge / Scale bar / Zinda Pir Dome / Late Oligocene Zinda Pir Dome / Museum of Wadia Institute / Harvard University / /

IndustryTerm

online version / molasses / e-offprint / /

NaturalFeature

Bugti Hills / Potwar Plateau / Arabian Gulf / Arabian Peninsula / /

Organization

Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology / Cambridge University / Harvard University / Department of Mineral Resources / Lao PDR / Universidad Complutense / Diatomyidae / University of Cambridge / Department of Antiquities and Museums in Riyadh / /

Person

de Li / Thomas Fig / Al Hofuf / Ann Naturhist / Nanda / Friedrich Pfeil / Amer Mus Novitates / Lazarus Effect / Pierre Mein / Raquel López-Antoñanzas / Ya Plong / José Gutiérrez Abascal / /

Position

Srisuk House Author / General / derived condition Author / Author / Oligocene Author / accepted author / /

ProvinceOrState

Baluchistan / New York / Balochistan / Phetchaburi Province / Jiangsu Province / Shandong Province / /

PublishedMedium

Cladistics / /

Region

Northern Africa / west Japan / Eastern Mediterranean / Middle East / North Africa / Mediterranean / Arabian Gulf / /

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