Gavialis from the Pleistocene of Thailand and its relevance for drainage connections from India to Java.
<h4>Background</h4>The genus Gavialis comprises a single living but endangered species, G. gangeticus, as well as fossil species recorded in the Miocene to Pleistocene deposits of the Indian subcontinent. The genus is also represented in the Pleistocene deposits of Java by the species G....
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Autores principales: | Jeremy E Martin, Eric Buffetaut, Wilailuck Naksri, Komsorn Lauprasert, Julien Claude |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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