Trogontherium cuvier
In 1863 and 1868 Lyell presented some specimens of a very rare giant beaver (Trogontherium cuvieri), from the Cromer Forest Bed and Norwich Crag that were subsequently described by Richard Owen (1804-1892) (1846: p. 186 mandibular ramus [NHMUK PV OR 40978] and p. 191 distal femur [NHMUK PV OR 40979] in British Fossil Mammals.
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Consuelo Sendino (2017). Trogontherium cuvier (from The Charles Lyell fossil collection at the Natural History Museum) [Data set resource]. Natural History Museum.
https://data.nhm.ac.uk/dataset/the-charles-lyell-fossil-collection-at-the-natural-history-museum/resource/58af29e3-aada-4405-9e0e-c5343c533cc6
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