S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley 1995

Full reference
S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley. 1995. Proboscidea from Leisey Shell Pits, Hillsborough County, Florida. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 37(20) [J. Alroy/J. Alroy/J. Ju]
Metadata
ID number:  3574
Created:  2001-03-02 15:01:33
Modified:  2017-05-13 20:19:17
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (17) - view classification
'Archidiskodon hayi is recombined as Mammuthus hayi' according to S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley 1995
'Archidiskodon sonoriensis is a subjective synonym of Mammuthus hayi' according to S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley 1995
'Elephas floridanus is a subjective synonym of Mammuthus columbi' according to S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley 1995
'Elephas haroldcooki is a subjective synonym of Mammuthus hayi' according to S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley 1995
'Elephas haroldcooki is a subjective synonym of Mammuthus meridionalis' according to Madden 1980
'Elephas jacksoni is a subjective synonym of Mammuthus columbi' according to S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley 1995
'Elephas jeffersonii is a subjective synonym of Mammuthus columbi' according to S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley 1995
'Elephas roosevelti is a subjective synonym of Mammuthus columbi' according to S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley 1995
'Elephas scotti is a subjective synonym of Mammuthus hayi' according to S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley 1995
'Mastodon oligobunis belongs to Mastodon' according to Cope 1893
'Mastodon oligobunis is recombined as Cuvieronius oligobunis' according to Ferrusquia 1978
'Mastodon oligobunis is recombined as Cuvieronius oligobunis' according to Alvarez 1965
'Mastodon oligobunis is recombined as Cuvieronius oligobunis' according to Cabrera 1929
'Mastodon oligobunis is recombined as Cordillerion oligobunis' according to Osborn 1942
'Mastodon oligobunis is recombined as Cordillerion oligobunis' according to Osborn 1936
'Mastodon oligobunis is a subjective synonym of Cuvieronius tropicus' according to S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley 1995
'Parelephas is a subjective synonym of Mammuthus' according to S. D. Webb and J. P. Dudley 1995
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