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The Status of Three Uncommon Salamanders (Amphibia: Caudata) in Iowa
A New Genus and Species of Basal Salamanders from the Middle Jurassic of Western Siberia, Russia P.P
New County Records of Salientia and a Summary of Known Distribution of Caudata in Oklahoma
Vertebrate Paleontology of the Cretaceous/Tertiary Transition of Big Bend National Park, Texas (Lancian, Puercan, Mammalia, Dinosauria, Paleomagnetism)
Guide to Theecological Systemsof Puerto Rico
40 Notes: Amphibians Table of Contents: Section 1 Origin and Evolution of Amphibians Section 2 Characteristics of Amphibians Section 3 Reproduction in Amphibians
From Guatemala, with Miscellaneous Notes on Known Species
Brief Report Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60 (X): Xxx–Xxx, 2016
Terra Nostra 2018, 1; Mte13
Identifying Priority Ecoregions for Amphibian Conservation in the U.S. and Canada
An Inventory of Non-Avian Dinosaurs from National Park Service Areas
A Triassic Stem-Salamander from Kyrgyzstan and the Origin of Salamanders
Herpetological Publications of the National Museum of Natural History (Usnm), 1853-1994
A New Short-Bodied Salamander from the Upper Jurassic/Lower
Habitat Correlates of the Southern Torrent Salamander, Rhyacotriton Variegatus (Caudata: Rhyacotritonidae), in Northwestern California1
Vieites2009chap50.Pdf
A Multidisciplinary Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Campanian Foremost Formation of Southern Alberta
Vertebrate Paleontology of Montana
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Supporting Info-Revised-2
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Palaeoenvironmental Drivers of Vertebrate
Download/4084574/Burrow Young1999.Pdf 2003 Burrow, C
The Final Published Version of This Article Is Available Online
Download/4084574/Burrow Young1999.Pdf 1968 Burrow, C
The Higher Nomenclature of Recent Amphibians
Amphibian Characteristics & Evolution
265Xxxxx MS Caudata K Kemkem 1
Phylogeny and Systematic History of Early Salamanders
Shorter Contributions to General Geology 1946
From the Lower Cretaceous of Hebei, China
I NEW BAENID TURTLES from THE
Late Cretaceous Vertebrates from Microsites
Early Eocene Bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) and Other Vertebrates in Freshwater Limestones of the Willwood Formation, Clark's Fork Basin, Wyoming
Amphibian Monitoring Manual
Restricted Wild Animals List
Salamanders and Adaptations