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The Making of Calibration Sausage Exemplified by Recalibrating the Transcriptomic Timetree of Jawed Vertebrates
The First Crocodyliforms Remains from La Parrita Locality, Cerro Del Pueblo
Phylogenetic Analysis of a New Morphological Dataset Elucidates the Evolutionary History of Crocodylia and Resolves the Long-Standing Gharial Problem
Two Rare Mosasaurs from the Maastrichtian of Angola and the Netherlands
Turtle Shell Impression in a Coprolite from South Carolina, USA
The Jurassic/Cretaceous Boundary: a Hidden Mass Extinction in Tetrapods?
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Some Thoughts on Interspecific Mandibular Morphology in Fossil and Modern Alligator
A New Alligatoroid from the Eocene of Vietnam Highlights an Extinct Asian Clade Independent from Extant Alligator Sinensis
20 April 2021 Aperto
(Squamata) from the Upper Cretaceous Phosphates of Morocco, with Description of a New Species of Globidens
Late Cretaceous) and Cephalopod-Based Correlations with North America
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5. Gar Bitten Coprolite from South Carolina
Carbon Isotope Trends in North-West European Mosasaurs (Squamata; Late Cretaceous)
Why Is There Such a High Concentration of Vertebrate Remains Within a Bone-Bed Along Clapp Creek, Williamsburg County, South Carolina?
Oligotrophic Oceans and Minimalist Organisms: Collapse of the Maastrichtian Marine Ecosystem and Paleocene Recovery in the Cretaceous-Tertiary Sequence of New Jersey
Redescription and Phylogenetic Affinities of the Caimanine
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The First North American Record of Carinodens Belgicus
A New Species of the Durophagous Mosasaur Carinodens
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The Cretaceous Birds of New Jersey
Squamata, Mosasauridae) and Correlation with the Youngest in Situ Examples from the Maastrichtian Type Area: Palaeoecological Implications•
(CROCODYLIA, ALLIGATOROIDEA) from the EOCENE of ARGENTINA by PEDRO L
Alligatoroidea: Caimaninae) and the Early Evolution and Radiation of Caimanines
The History, Importance and Anatomy of the Specimen That