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On the Pelvic Girdle and Pin of Eusthenopteron. by Edwin S
A New Osteolepidid Fish From
Phylogeny of Basal Tetrapoda
From Sea to Slime: Evolution of Amphibians Late Devonian: Rhipidistians an Important Link: Tooth Structure Skeletal Modification
Getting a Leg up on Land
I Ecomorphological Change in Lobe-Finned Fishes (Sarcopterygii
A Second Species of Tristichopterus (Sarcopterygii: Tristichopteridae), from the Upper Devonian of the Baltic Region
Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha
Shipman (2006)
Early Vertebrate Evolution New Insights Into the Morphology of the Carboniferous Tetrapod Crassigyrinus Scoticus from Computed Tomography Eva C
Original Nature of Apatite Crystals in the Tooth of Eusthenopteron from Devonian
Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha)
Pelvic Girdle and Fin of Tiktaalik Roseae
Fin Ray Patterns at the Fin-To-Limb Transition
Evolution, Homology, and Development of Tetrapod Limb Muscles
Fish/Tetrapod Communities in the Upper Devonian
Vertebral Development in the Devonian Sarcopterygian Fish Eusthenopteron Foordi and the Polarity of Vertebral Evolution in Non-Amniote Tetrapods
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Canowindra Grossi Thomson, from the Late Devonian Mandagery Sandstone, New South Wales
Crossopterygian Fishes from the Devonian of Antarctica: Systematics, Relationships and Biogeographic Significance
Copyright and Use of This Thesis This Thesis Must Be Used in Accordance with the Provisions of the Copyright Act 1968
Early Vertebrate Evolution Follow the Footprints and Mind the Gaps: a New Look at the Origin of Tetrapods Per E
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Baraminological Analysis of Devonian and Carboniferous Tetrapodomorphs
(PISCES, SARCOPTERYGII) from the DEVONIAN of LATVIA Ivars Zupiòð
Images of the Medical School Anatomy Lab Are Impossible to Forget
Fin Ray Patterns at the Fin-To-Limb Transition
Amphibian Characteristics, Taxonomy, and Evolution
The Origin of Tetrapod Limbs and Girdles
Ecphora QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER of the CALVERT MARINE MUSEUM FOSSIL Club Volume 15, Number 1 Winter 1999 Whole Number 48
The Humerus of Eusthenopteron: a Puzzling Organization Presaging the Establishment of Tetrapod Limb Bone Marrow
Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Upper Famennian Evieux Formation (Upper Devonian) of Belgium
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Evolution Lab Worksheets
Tiktaalik Part 2.Indd