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  • HOVASAURUS BOULEI, an AQUATIC EOSUCHIAN from the UPPER PERMIAN of MADAGASCAR by P.J

    HOVASAURUS BOULEI, an AQUATIC EOSUCHIAN from the UPPER PERMIAN of MADAGASCAR by P.J

  • Modestoetal2007.Pdf

    Modestoetal2007.Pdf

  • A New Araeoscelid Reptile, Zarcasaurus Tanyderus, from The

    A New Araeoscelid Reptile, Zarcasaurus Tanyderus, from The

  • Reptilia: Captorhinidae) and the Community Histology of the Early Permian Fissure-Fill Fauna Dolese Quarry, Richards Spur, Oklahoma

    Reptilia: Captorhinidae) and the Community Histology of the Early Permian Fissure-Fill Fauna Dolese Quarry, Richards Spur, Oklahoma

  • Reptile Family Tree Peters 2021 1909 Taxa, 235 Characters

  • A Reevaluation of Early Amniote Phylogeny

    A Reevaluation of Early Amniote Phylogeny

  • Leblanc Et Al.Indd

    Leblanc Et Al.Indd

  • Bibliography and Scientific Name Index to Fossil and Recent

    Bibliography and Scientific Name Index to Fossil and Recent

  • Multiple Tooth-Rowed Parareptile from the Early Permian of Oklahoma

    Multiple Tooth-Rowed Parareptile from the Early Permian of Oklahoma

  • Rates and Modes of Body Size Evolution in Early Carnivores and Herbivores: a Case Study from Captorhinidae

    Rates and Modes of Body Size Evolution in Early Carnivores and Herbivores: a Case Study from Captorhinidae

  • Caudal Autotomy As Anti-Predatory Behaviour in Palaeozoic Reptiles A

    Caudal Autotomy As Anti-Predatory Behaviour in Palaeozoic Reptiles A

  • New Information on the Early Permian Lanthanosuchoid Feeserpeton Oklahomensis Based on Computed Tomography

    New Information on the Early Permian Lanthanosuchoid Feeserpeton Oklahomensis Based on Computed Tomography

  • Special Volume 1-2021 Abstract Book of the 18Th

    Special Volume 1-2021 Abstract Book of the 18Th

  • Transitional Vertebrate Fossils FAQ

    Transitional Vertebrate Fossils FAQ

  • American Museum

    American Museum

  • A Tiny Triassic Saurian from Connecticut and the Early Evolution of the Diapsid Feeding Apparatus

    A Tiny Triassic Saurian from Connecticut and the Early Evolution of the Diapsid Feeding Apparatus

  • 1 the Palatal Dentition of Tetrapods and Its Functional Significance 1 2 3

    1 the Palatal Dentition of Tetrapods and Its Functional Significance 1 2 3

  • A Diapsid Reptile from the Pennsylvanian of Kansas

    A Diapsid Reptile from the Pennsylvanian of Kansas

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  • The Phylogeny of Early Eureptiles: Comparing Parsimony and Bayesian Approaches in the Investigation of a Basal Fossil Clade
  • A Reinterpretation of the Small Captorhinid Reptile Captorhinikos Parvus Olson As a New Genus, Reanalysis of Its Cranial Anatomy
  • Publications Files/Bever Et Al. 2015.Pdf
  • Reptile Phylogeny and the Interrelationships of Turtles
  • Reptilia, Diapsida): New Insights from High-Resolution Ct Scanning of the Holotype
  • 1 Supplemental Material For: “Including Autapomorphies Is
  • 68Th Annual Meeting
  • Systematics and Evolutionary History of Proterosuchian Archosauriforms
  • The Dinosaur Book : the Ruling Reptiles and Their Relatives
  • Osteology, Relationships and Functional Morphology Of
  • The Vertebrate Fauna of the Upper Permian of Niger—III, Morphology and Ontogeny of the Hindlimb of Moradisaurus Grandis (Reptilia, Captorhinidae) F
  • Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History


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