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Multituberculate Mammals from the Wahweap
Multituberculate Mammals from the Cretaceous of Uzbekistan
New Specimens of the Multituberculate Mammal Sphenopsalis from China: Implications for Phylogeny and Biology of Taeniolabidoids
Late Cretaceous (65-100 Ma Time-Slice) Time
Mammalia, Multituberculata) from Near Calgary, Southwestern Alberta, Canada
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Doi:10.1038/Nature10880
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By DAVID A. LEVERING Bachelors of Science
Postcranial Skeleton of a Cretaceous Multituberculate Mammal Catopsbaatar
Largest Known Mesozoic Multituberculate from Eurasia And
Definitions of Late Cretaceous North American Land-Mammal "Ages"
A New Taeniolabidoid Multituberculate (Mammalia)
Vertebrate Paleontology of Montana
Mammals Across the K/Pg Boundary in Northeastern Montana
Lance Formation, Southwestern Wyoming), with Implications for Compositional Differences Among Mammalian Local Faunas of the Western Interior Shelly L
Wild Horse 69-Kv Transmission Line Environmental Assessment Section Page
Adaptive Radiation of Multituberculate Mammals Before the Extinction of Dinosaurs
The Extinction of the Multituberculates Outside North America: a Global Approach to Testing the Competition Model
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Cretaceous Nanno Taxa Micula Prinsii Palynodinium Grallator Tr
A New Taeniolabidoid Multituberculate (Mammalia)
The Enamel Ultrastructure of Multituberculate Mammals: a Review
An Inventory of Mesozoic Mammals and Non-Mammalian Therapsids in National Park Service Areas
Multituberculate Mammals from Near the Early-Late Cretaceous Boundary, Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah
Were Immigrants a Significant Part of the Earliest Paleocene Mammalian Fauna of the North American Western Interior?
Novitatesamerican MUSEUM PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
Genus/Species Skull Ht Lt Wt Stage Range Aaptoryctes U.Paleocene W USA A
An Australian Multituberculate and Its Palaeobiogeographic Implications
The Microcosmodontinae and Microcosmodon Woodi, New
Article New Latest Cretaceous Mammals from Northeastern