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  • First Nimravid Skull from Asia Alexander Averianov1,2, Ekaterina Obraztsova3, Igor Danilov1,2, Pavel Skutschas3 & Jianhua Jin1

    First Nimravid Skull from Asia Alexander Averianov1,2, Ekaterina Obraztsova3, Igor Danilov1,2, Pavel Skutschas3 & Jianhua Jin1

  • Title a Preliminary Report on Carnivorous Mammals From

    Title a Preliminary Report on Carnivorous Mammals From

  • Hyaenodontidae (Creodonta, Mammalia) and the Position of Systematics in Evolutionary Biology

    Hyaenodontidae (Creodonta, Mammalia) and the Position of Systematics in Evolutionary Biology

  • Hyaenodonts and Carnivorans from the Early Oligocene to Early Miocene of Xianshuihe Formation, Lanzhou Basin, Gansu Province, China

    Hyaenodonts and Carnivorans from the Early Oligocene to Early Miocene of Xianshuihe Formation, Lanzhou Basin, Gansu Province, China

  • Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology the University of Michigan

    Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology the University of Michigan

  • Windows Into Mississippi's Geologic Past

    Windows Into Mississippi's Geologic Past

  • From the Paleogene of Mongolia

    From the Paleogene of Mongolia

  • Of the Clay Pit Unterfeld at Rauenberg (Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-W

    Of the Clay Pit Unterfeld at Rauenberg (Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-W

  • Geology* Paleontology, and Correlation of Eocene Volcaniclastic Rocks, Southeast Absaroka Range, Hot Springs County, Wyoming

    Geology* Paleontology, and Correlation of Eocene Volcaniclastic Rocks, Southeast Absaroka Range, Hot Springs County, Wyoming

  • The Neurocranium of Anasinopa Leakeyi (Hyaenodonta

    The Neurocranium of Anasinopa Leakeyi (Hyaenodonta

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    Download a High Resolution

  • I Thieticanjfusdllm PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N

    I Thieticanjfusdllm PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N

  • New Dental Elements of the Oldest Proviverrine

    New Dental Elements of the Oldest Proviverrine

  • Guild Structure of the Carnivorous Mammals (Creodonta, Carnivora) from the Taatsiin Gol Area, Lower Oligocene of Central Mongolia

    Guild Structure of the Carnivorous Mammals (Creodonta, Carnivora) from the Taatsiin Gol Area, Lower Oligocene of Central Mongolia

  • A New Species from the Late Uintan of Utah

    A New Species from the Late Uintan of Utah

  • (Creodonta, Oxyaenidae) from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

    (Creodonta, Oxyaenidae) from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

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    07 Morlo.Indd

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  • Euprimates, Mammalia) from the Late Uintan of Southern California, USA, and the Question of the Extinction of the Paromomyidae (Plesiadapiformes, Primates)
  • A Gigantic Carnivore from the Earliest Miocene of Kenya
  • Internal Anatomy of the Snout and Paranasal Sinuses of Hyaenodon (Mammalia, Creodonta)
  • Apterodon Intermedius, Sp. Nov., a New European Creodont Mammal from MP22 of Espenhain (Germany) Apterodon Intermedius, Sp
  • The Hypocone As a Key Innovation in Mammalian Evolution (Adaptive Zone/Convergent Evolution/Dentition/Diversity/Theria) JOHN P
  • (Creodonta, Mammalia) from the Pondaung Formation, Middle Eocene, Myanmar – Paleobiogeographic Implications
  • Deciduous Dentition and Dental Eruption of Hyainailouroidea (Hyaenodonta, “Creodonta,” Placentalia, Mammalia)
  • Systematics and Paleobiology of Carnivora and Hyaenodonta from the Lower Miocene of Buluk, Kenya
  • New Dental Elements of the Oldest Proviverrine Mammal from the Early Eocene of Southern France Support Possible African Origin of the Subfamily
  • Novitates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
  • The Enigmatic Evolutionary Relationships of Paleocene Mammals and Their Relevance for the Tertiary Radiation of Placental Mammals


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