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A Miocene giraffe camel - after Scott. Illustration. American Museum of Natural History. No date.
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Oligocene deer - Protoceras Celer - after Scott. Illustration. American Museum of Natural History. No date.
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The Great Pterodactyl Ornithostoma - after Lucas. Illustration. American Museum of Natural History. No date.
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The leaping dinosaurs. Illustration by Chas. R. Knight. American Museum of Natural History. No date.
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Saber tooth tiger. Illustration by Chas. R. Knight 1903. American Museum of Natural History. No date.
Megalopsallus Knight is revised, with 29 valid species recognized; 8 species are described as new and 13 previously described species are newly treated as junior synonyms. Merinocapsus Knight is treated as a junior synonym of Megalopsallus. The species Europiella albipubscens Knight and Europiella monticola Knight, formerly placed in Megalopsallus are treated as incertae sedis and belonging to Europiella, respectively. Habitus and male genitalic illustrations are provided for all Megalopsallus species; scanning micrographs of the head, scent-gland evaporatory area, vestiture, and pretarsus are included for selected species. A key to males is presented. The majority of Megalopsallus spp. are recorded from dry interior...
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A four horned Miocene deer - after Scott. Illustration. American Museum of Natural History. No date.
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American Museum of Natural History. Allosaurus skeleton. Published as Plate XV in unidentified source. No date. Photo caption: Skeleton of huge carnivorous dinosaur, allosaurus. Reproduced by permission of the American Museum of Natural History and Prof. Henry Fairfield Osborn. Same as photo lwt01334 in Lee W.T. photo album 8.