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English: Cast of Uintatherium anceps (Leidy, 1872) - syn. Dinoceras mirabile (Marsh 1872) skull, neck vertebrae. Gift of Professor Marsh to the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle of Paris. cat.6, 1889
Restoration made by Pr. Marsh (1831-1899)
Stage : middle eocene
Locality : near Fort Bridger, Wyoming, USA.
Belonging to the Yale college museum in New-Haven, Connecticut.
Français : Moulage d’Uintatherium anceps (Leidy, 1872) - syn. Dinoceras mirabile (Marsh 1872) crâne, vertèbres cervicales. Don du Professeur Marsh au Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris. cat.6, 1889.
Restauration effectuée par le Professeur Marsh (1831-1899)
Etage : l'Eocène moyen (env.-56 à env.-34 millions d'années)
Localité :Environ de Fort Bridger Wyoming, Etats-Unis.
Original : appartenant au musée du Yale College à New Haven, Connecticut, Etats-Unis.
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Author Jebulon
Camera location48° 50′ 35.4″ N, 2° 21′ 46.8″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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