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Am I the only SVPer who hasn't got his JVP 24(3) yet?; and American red pandas
Greetings,
See subject line. Also, the material from that issue is not yet online
(either at BioOne or at the SVP site).
I know that Andrew Farke got his copy almost two weeks ago...
Any way, please respond directly to me: I don't know that the whole list
need know about this.
Take care,
P.S. The latest Nature has the following article, for those who like cute
fluffy animals:
Wallace, S.C. & X. Wang. 2004. Two new carnivores from an unusual late
Tertiary forest biota in eastern North America Nature 431: 556-559.
Describes the (dental only) material for _Pristinailurus bristoli_ (the
oldest and most primitive known red panda) and _Arctomeles dimolodontus_ (an
American member of the Eurasian badger lineage) from the late Miocene/early
Pliocence of Washington Co., Tennessee.
Thomas R. Holtz, Jr.
Vertebrate Paleontologist
Department of Geology Director, Earth, Life & Time Program
University of Maryland College Park Scholars
Mailing Address:
Building 237, Room 1117
College Park, MD 20742
http://www.geol.umd.edu/~tholtz/
http://www.geol.umd.edu/~jmerck/eltsite
Phone: 301-405-4084 Email: tholtz@geol.umd.edu
Fax (Geol): 301-314-9661 Fax (CPS-ELT): 301-405-0796