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Reptile-Like Physiology in Early Jurassic Stem-Mammals
A New Docodont Mammal from the Late Jurassic of the Junggar Basin in Northwest China
Molar Dentition of the Docodontan Haldanodon (Mammaliaformes) As Functional Analog to Tribosphenic Teeth
Interpretation of the Early Cretaceous Mammal Peraiocynodon (Docodonta) and Taxonomy of Some British Mesozoic Docodonts Инте
Mammal Disparity Decreases During the Cretaceous Angiosperm Radiation
From the Late Triassic of Rio Grande Do Sul (Brazil) and Its Phylogenetic Relationships Among Carnivorous Non-Mammalian Eucynodonts
Evidence of Diphyodonty and Heterochrony for Dental
A New Docodont (Mammalia) from the Middle Jurassic of Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia
Docodonts from the British Mesozoic
Jaw Shape and Mechanical Advantage Are Indicative of Diet in Mesozoic Mammals ✉ Nuria Melisa Morales-García 1 , Pamela G
The Earliest-Known Mammaliaform Fossil from Greenland Sheds Light on Origin of Mammals
In Quest for a Phylogeny of Mesozoic Mammals
A Swimming Mammaliaform from the Middle Jurassic And
Reptile Family Tree Peters 2021 1909 Taxa, 235 Characters
GEOLOGY of the INTERMOUNTAIN WEST an Open-Access Journal of the Utah Geological Association ISSN 2380-7601 Volume 7 2020
Review of the Early Allotherian Mammals
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Chapter 15 Pa'iterns of Evolution in the Mammalian
The Earliest-Known Mammaliaform Fossil from Greenland Sheds Light on Origin of Mammals
First Jurassic Mammals from Kyrgyzstan
Averianov, A.O., Lopatin, A.V., Krasnolutskii, S.A. and Ivantsov, S.V. 2010
Palaeontologia Electronica a NEW DOCODONT MAMMAL from THE
Ameghiniana Versión On-Line ISSN 1851-8044
Investigations Into the Evolution of Australian Mammals with a Focus on Monotremata
Discovery of Middle Jurassic Mammals from Siberia
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An Explosion of Fossil Finds Is Allowing Our Early Mammal Ancestors to Leap out of the Shadow of the Dinosaurs
An Inventory of Mesozoic Mammals and Non-Mammalian Therapsids in National Park Service Areas
University of Cincinnati
Reptile-Like Physiology in Early Jurassic Stem-Mammals
Snout and Orbit of Cretaceous Asian Multitiuberculates Studied by Serial Sections
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