Progne cf. cryptoleuca (Baird, 1865)
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Progne cf. cryptoleuca View in CoL
American Museum of Natural History , New York, USA; UF-FLMNH, the Museum of Natural History of the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA; IES, the Institute of Ecology and Systematics, La Habana, Cuba ; and the zoological collection
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of Gabinete de Arqueológia, Office of the Conservator of the city of La Habana, Cuba View in CoL . All the remains analyzed were extracted with permission of the Central Registry of National Cultural Goods (certification no. 20141965; LHA–23, fol. 0162773). All the remains from these and other excavations are deposited in the collection of the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (MNHNCu), in La Habana, Cuba View in CoL . Part of the collection has been cataloged (Donation 13.18: MNHNCu–72–05.01 and 76– 156–215), but the rest remains uncatalogued (E. Aranda, personal commun., 2016, 2018).
Measurements were taken with a digital caliper and are reported in millimeters (mm). All statistical analyses were conducted with PAST, a Paleontological statistics software package, version 3 (Hammer et al., 2001).
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