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- Amphibia: Gymnophiona)
- Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan
- Amphibia: Gymnophiona), and a Comparison to Dermal Ossifications of Other Vertebrates
- Amphibia: Gymnophiona), an Order of Limbless Vertebrates with Rudimentary Eyes
- Embryonic and Larval Development in the Caecilian Ichthyophis Kohtaoensis (Amphibia, Gymnophiona): a Staging Table
- The Palaeozoic Ancestry of Salamanders, Frogs and Caecilians
- First Record of Predation on the Caecilian Microcaecilia Unicolor (Duméril, 1863)
- Stem Caecilian from the Triassic of Colorado Sheds Light on the Origins
- Long-Distance Dispersal in Amphibians
- Little Is Known About the Diet of Caecilians Relative to Other Tetrapods
- Conservation Biology of Caecilian Amphibians
- Evolution of the Caecilian Skull
- Focal Review: the Origin(S) of Modern Amphibians
- 2019 Typhlonectid Caecilians EAZA Best Practice Guidelines Approved
- The Palaeontology Newsletter
- What Is an Amphibian? Is That a Worm?
- Biogeography So Significantly As the Accumulating Data Particular Ecological Requirements, It Is Possible to Deter on Plate Tectonics Beginning in the Early 1960S
- Diverse New Microvertebrate Assemblage from the Upper Triassic Cumnock Formation, Sanford Subbasin, North Carolina, USA
- Newsletter 97 2 Editorial
- Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan
- Amphibians in Decline Fund Program
- What Do Ossification Sequences Tell Us About the Origin of Extant Amphibians? Biorxiv 352609, Ver
- Predation on Caecilians (Caecilia Orientalis) by from the Nest, on the Opposite Side of a Stream
- Discovery of the Largest Lungless Tetrapod, Atretochoana Eiselti
- Cellular Migration and Morphological Complexity in the Caecilian Brain
- Caecilian Phylogeny and Classification Mark Wilkinson1* and Ronald A
- Comparative Morphology and Evolution of the Lungless Caecilian Atretochoana Eiselti (Taylor) (Amphibia: Gyrnnophiona: Typhlonectidae)
- Redescription of Anaschisma (Temnospondyli: Metoposauridae) from the Late Triassic of Wyoming and the Phylogeny of the Metoposauridae
- The American Herpetofauna and the Interchange
- A Review of the Fossil Record of Gymnophiona (Tetrapoda; Lissamphibia) With