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Crassigyrinus
Early Tetrapod Relationships Revisited
The Devonian Tetrapod Acanthostega Gunnari Jarvik: Postcranial Anatomy, Basal Tetrapod Interrelationships and Patterns of Skeletal Evolution M
Reconstructing Pectoral Appendicular Muscle Anatomy in Fossil Fish and Tetrapods Over the Fins-To-Limbs Transition
Annual Meeting 2002
I Ecomorphological Change in Lobe-Finned Fishes (Sarcopterygii
Bones, Molecules, and Crown- Tetrapod Origins
New Crassigyrinus-Like Fibula from the Tournaisian (Earliest Carboniferous) of Nova Scotia
Early Vertebrate Evolution New Insights Into the Morphology of the Carboniferous Tetrapod Crassigyrinus Scoticus from Computed Tomography Eva C
Early Vertebrate Evolution New Insights Into the Morphology of the Carboniferous Tetrapod Crassigyrinus Scoticus from Computed Tomography Eva C
Testing the Phylogenetic Stability of Early Tetrapods
Evolution, Homology, and Development of Tetrapod Limb Muscles
Earliest Carboniferous Tetrapod and Arthropod Faunas from Scotland Populate Romerts
Newsletter Number 51
The Feeding System of Tiktaalik Roseae: an Intermediate Between Suction Feeding and Biting Downloaded by Guest on September 27, 2021 Pmx Pop AB 1 Cm Q
Phylogeny of Paleozoic Limbed Vertebrates Reassessed Through Revision and Expansion of the Largest Published Relevant Data Matrix
At the Roots of Limbed Vertebrate Diversity: New Light on Patterns and Processes of Early Tetrapod Evolution
The Tetrapod Caerorhachis Bairdi Holmes and Carroll from the Lower
A Diverse Tetrapod Fauna at the Base of 'Romer's Gap'
Top View
Evolution of Hindlimb Muscle Anatomy Across the Tetrapod Water-To-Land Transition, Including Comparisons with Forelimb Anatomy
Early Vertebrate Evolution Follow the Footprints and Mind the Gaps: a New Look at the Origin of Tetrapods Per E
Baraminological Analysis of Devonian and Carboniferous Tetrapodomorphs
Bony Lesions in Early Tetrapods and the Evolution of Mineralized Tissue Repair
Bony Lesions in Early Tetrapods and the Evolution of Mineralized Tissue Repair
1 a Crassigyrinus-Like Jaw from the Tournaisian
Reevaluation of the Largest Published Morphological Data Matrix