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    Séminaire de l'IAO : Meng Jin

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    "Paix et sécurité en Afrique francophone : visions et préoccupations chinoises" Jeudi 1 décembre 2016, Salle de réunion de l’IAO (R66), de 14h à 15h30 Meng Jin, Chercheuse associée à l’Institut d’Asie Orientale Résumé : La Chine, premier partenaire commercial de l’Afrique, ne peut échapper à l’attention des autres puissances. La nécessité de protéger ses investissements et ses ressortissants fait du problème sécuritaire une préoccupation majeure pour le gouvernement chinois, maintenant à l’av..

    FIG. 9 in New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids

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    FIG. 9. Occlusal view of a maxillary fragment of Tamquammys fractus with P4–M2.Published as part of <i>Li, Qian & Meng, Jin, 2015, New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids, pp. 1-60 in American Museum Novitates 2015 (3828)</i> on page 21, DOI: 10.1206/3828.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110002">http://zenodo.org/record/10110002</a&gt

    FIG. 16. A left mandible fragment with m1-3 in New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids

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    FIG. 16. A left mandible fragment with m1-3 of Advenimus hupeiensis (V16507). A, occlusal view; B, labial view.Published as part of <i>Li, Qian & Meng, Jin, 2015, New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids, pp. 1-60 in American Museum Novitates 2015 (3828)</i> on page 39, DOI: 10.1206/3828.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110002">http://zenodo.org/record/10110002</a&gt

    Fig. 6 in New Craniodental Materials of Litolophus gobiensis (Perissodactyla, ''Eomoropidae'') from Inner Mongolia, China, and Phylogenetic Analyses of Eocene Chalicotheres

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    Fig. 6. Right lateral view of the mandible of Litolophus gobiensis (IVPP V16149). Scale 5 3 cm.Published as part of Bai, Bin, Wang, Yuanqing & Meng, Jin, 2010, New Craniodental Materials of Litolophus gobiensis (Perissodactyla, ''Eomoropidae'') from Inner Mongolia, China, and Phylogenetic Analyses of Eocene Chalicotheres, pp. 1-28 in American Museum Novitates 3688 on page 7, DOI: 10.1206/678.1, http://zenodo.org/record/535886

    Fig. 13 in New Craniodental Materials of Litolophus gobiensis (Perissodactyla, ''Eomoropidae'') from Inner Mongolia, China, and Phylogenetic Analyses of Eocene Chalicotheres

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    Fig. 13. Majority rule (50%) consensus of 48 equally most parsimonious trees.Published as part of Bai, Bin, Wang, Yuanqing & Meng, Jin, 2010, New Craniodental Materials of Litolophus gobiensis (Perissodactyla, ''Eomoropidae'') from Inner Mongolia, China, and Phylogenetic Analyses of Eocene Chalicotheres, pp. 1-28 in American Museum Novitates 3688 on page 18, DOI: 10.1206/678.1, http://zenodo.org/record/535886

    Fig. 10 in New Craniodental Materials of Litolophus gobiensis (Perissodactyla, ''Eomoropidae'') from Inner Mongolia, China, and Phylogenetic Analyses of Eocene Chalicotheres

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    Fig. 10. Occlusal view of lower cheek teeth of Litolophus gobiensis (IVPP V16149). Scale 5 1 cm.Published as part of Bai, Bin, Wang, Yuanqing & Meng, Jin, 2010, New Craniodental Materials of Litolophus gobiensis (Perissodactyla, ''Eomoropidae'') from Inner Mongolia, China, and Phylogenetic Analyses of Eocene Chalicotheres, pp. 1-28 in American Museum Novitates 3688 on page 10, DOI: 10.1206/678.1, http://zenodo.org/record/535886

    FIG. 5 in New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids

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    FIG. 5. Cheek teeth of Tamquammys robustus. A, V17770.1, an adult left maxillary fragment with M1–3; B, V17772.5, an adult right mandible fragment with p4–m3; C, V17773.5, a juvenile right mandible fragment with dp4–m3.Published as part of <i>Li, Qian & Meng, Jin, 2015, New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids, pp. 1-60 in American Museum Novitates 2015 (3828)</i> on page 13, DOI: 10.1206/3828.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110002">http://zenodo.org/record/10110002</a&gt

    FIG. 18 in New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids

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    FIG. 18. Strict consensus of six most parsimonious trees generated in a phylogenetic analysis of ctenodactyloid interrelationships. See text for discussion.Published as part of <i>Li, Qian & Meng, Jin, 2015, New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids, pp. 1-60 in American Museum Novitates 2015 (3828)</i> on page 47, DOI: 10.1206/3828.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110002">http://zenodo.org/record/10110002</a&gt

    FIG. 8 in New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids

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    FIG. 8. Comparisons of molar tooth dimensions (in mm) between T. wilsoni and T. robustus (T. wilsoni in triangle and T. robustus in circle).Published as part of <i>Li, Qian & Meng, Jin, 2015, New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids, pp. 1-60 in American Museum Novitates 2015 (3828)</i> on page 20, DOI: 10.1206/3828.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110002">http://zenodo.org/record/10110002</a&gt

    FIG. 12 in New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids

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    FIG. 12. Cheek teeth of Yongshengomys extensus in occlusal view. A, V16504.4, right DP4; B, V16504.1, left M1 (or M2; holotype); C, V16504.25, right M1 (or M2).Published as part of <i>Li, Qian & Meng, Jin, 2015, New ctenodactyloid rodents from the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China, and the phylogenetic relationships of Eocene Asian ctenodactyloids, pp. 1-60 in American Museum Novitates 2015 (3828)</i> on page 26, DOI: 10.1206/3828.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110002">http://zenodo.org/record/10110002</a&gt
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