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Femur of a Morganucodontid Mammal from the Middle Jurassic of Central Russia
Early Cretaceous Amphilestid ('Triconodont') Mammals from Mongolia
Mesozoic: the Dark Age for Mammals!
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Does the Jurassic Agilodocodon (Mammaliaformes, Docodonta) Have Any Exudativorous Dental Features?
Geological Range Distinctive Characteristics and Phylogeny
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Origin and Relationships of the Ictidosauria to Non-Mammalian
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
Evidence of Diphyodonty and Heterochrony for Dental
New Data on the Paleocene Monotreme Monotrematum Sudamericanum, and the Convergent Evolution of Triangulate Molars
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
Postcranial Anatomy of Haldanodon Exspectatus (Mammalia, Docodonta) from the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) of Portugal and Its Bearing for Mammalian Evolution
CRANIODENTAL ANATOMY of a NEW LATE CRETACEOUS MULTITUBERCULATE MAMMAL from UDAN SAYR, MONGOLIA -.: Palaeontologia Polonica
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Nasal Turbinates and the Evolution of Mammalian Endothermy
Zhe-Xi Luo, Phd Professor Department of Organismal Biology
The Earliest-Known Mammaliaform Fossil from Greenland Sheds Light on Origin of Mammals
Averianov, A.O., Lopatin, A.V., Krasnolutskii, S.A. and Ivantsov, S.V. 2010
Non-Tribosphenic Gondwanan Mammalsa and the Alternative Development of Molars with a Reversed Triangle Cusp Pattern
Discovery of Middle Jurassic Mammals from Siberia
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11 Evolution of the Mammalian Nose
Snout and Orbit of Cretaceous Asian Multitiuberculates Studied by Serial Sections
Non-Tribosphenic Gondwanan Mammals, and the Alternative Development of Molars with a Reversed Triangle Cusp Pattern