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Enamel Ultrastructure of Multituberculate Mammals: an Investigation of Variability
Mammals from the Mesozoic of Mongolia
Vertebrate Paleontology of the Cretaceous/Tertiary Transition of Big Bend National Park, Texas (Lancian, Puercan, Mammalia, Dinosauria, Paleomagnetism)
The Earliest Mammal of the European Paleocene: the Multituberculate Hainina
Late Cretaceous Stratigraphy and Vertebrate Faunas of the Markagunt, Paunsaugunt, and Kaiparowits Plateaus, Southern Utah
Mammalian Distal Humerus Fossils from Eastern Montana, USA with Implications for the Cretaceous-Paleogene Mass Extinction and the Adaptive Radiation of Placentals
An Extended Range of Multituberculate Kryptobaatar and Distribution of Mammals in the Upper Cretaceous of the Gobi Desert
NEW UPPER CRETACEOUS MULTITUBERCULATE GENERA from BAYN DZAK, GOBI DESERT (Plates >C-->Cv1l)
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The Only Cretaceous Mammals Known Until Now from the Gobi Desert Came from the Djadokhta Formation in Bayn Dzak (Shabarakh Usu)
By DAVID A. LEVERING Bachelors of Science
A New Taeniolabidoid Multituberculate (Mammalia)
Mammals Across the K/Pg Boundary in Northeastern Montana
The Late Paleocene Gashato Fauna, Mongolia
Paleobiogeography of Latest Cretaceous and Early Paleocene Mammals from North America
Data Base and Review of Paleofaunas and Floras of the Fruitland
Adaptive Radiation of Multituberculate Mammals Before the Extinction of Dinosaurs
Mammals from the End of the Age of Dinosaurs in North Dakota and Southeastern Montana, with a Reappraisal of Geographic Differentiation Among Lancian Mammals
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A New Taeniolabidoid Multituberculate (Mammalia)
A New Suborder of Multituberculate Mammals
The Enamel Ultrastructure of Multituberculate Mammals: a Review
Red Iron-Pigmented Tooth Enamel in a Multituberculate Mammal from the Late Cretaceous Transylvanian “Haţeg Island”
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
Article New Latest Cretaceous Mammals from Northeastern