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Article: The first species of Hapalodectes (Mesonychia, Mammalia) from the middle Paleocene of China (Qianshan Basin, Anhui Province) sheds light on the initial radiation of hapalodectids

Palaeontology - Volume 60 Part 3 - Cover
Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 60
Part: 3
Publication Date: May 2017
Page(s): 433 449
Author(s): Floréal Solé, Eric De Bast, Jian Yang, Cheng‐Sen Li, and Thierry Smith
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SOLé, F., DE BAST, E., YANG, J., LI, C., SMITH, T. 2017. The first species of Hapalodectes (Mesonychia, Mammalia) from the middle Paleocene of China (Qianshan Basin, Anhui Province) sheds light on the initial radiation of hapalodectids. Palaeontology, 60, 3, 433-449. DOI: 10.1111/pala.12293

Author Information

  • Floréal Solé - Directorate Earth & History of Life Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Brussels Belgium (Email: floreal.sole@naturalsciences.be)
  • Eric De Bast - Directorate Earth & History of Life Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Brussels Belgium (Email: eric.debast@naturalsciences.be)
  • Jian Yang - State Key Laboratory of Systematic & Evolutionary Botany Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences Xiangshan Beijing China (Email: yangjian001@gmail.com)
  • Cheng‐Sen Li - State Key Laboratory of Systematic & Evolutionary Botany Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences Xiangshan Beijing China (Email: lics@ibcas.ac.cn)
  • Thierry Smith - Directorate Earth & History of Life Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Brussels Belgium (Email: thierry.smith@naturalsciences.be)

Publication History

  • Issue published online: 26 April 2017
  • Manuscript Accepted: 10 March 2017
  • Manuscript Received: 22 November 2016

Funded By

Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology. Grant Number: 2009DFA32210
Belgian Federal Science Policy Office. Grant Number: BL/36/C54

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