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Constraints on the Timescale of Animal Evolutionary History
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Two New Species of Gobiconodon (Mammalia, Eutriconodonta, Gobiconodontidae) from the Lower Cretaceous Shahai and Fuxin Formations, Northeastern China
Chinaxiv:201908.00120V1 (Eutriconodonta, Mammalia) from the Lower Cretaceous Shahai and Fuxin Formations, Liaoning, China
New Gobiconodontid (Eutriconodonta, Mammalia) from the Lower
Chinaxiv:201908.00119V1 (Eutriconodonta, Mammalia) from the Lower Cretaceous Shahai and Fuxin Formations, Liaoning, China
Ther7 1 001 004 Averianov Et Al.Pm6
THE LOWER CRETACEOUS in EAST-CENTRAL UTAH—THE CEDAR MOUNTAIN FORMATION and ITS BOUNDING STRATA James I
Jaw Shape and Mechanical Advantage Are Indicative of Diet in Mesozoic Mammals ✉ Nuria Melisa Morales-García 1 , Pamela G
New Tribosphenic Mammals from the Mussentuchit Local Fauna (Cedar Mountain Formation, Cenomanian), Utah, Usa
Molar Occlusion and Jaw Roll in Early Crown Mammals Kai R
In Quest for a Phylogeny of Mesozoic Mammals
Cuenca-Bescós,G.And Canudo,J.I.2003.A New
Cretaceous Amniote Integuments Recorded Through a Taphonomic Process Unique to Resins Sergio Álvarez‑Parra1*, Xavier Delclòs1, Mónica M
(Potomac Formation; Early Cretaceous), Maryland, USA
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Synapsid Burrows in the Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, Utah
Uncertain-Tree: Discriminating Among Competing Approaches to the Phylogenetic Analysis of Phenotype Data
Diversity of Triconodonts in the Middle Jurassic of Great Britain
Spinolestes, Un Mamífero Primitivo Excepcional Del Yacimiento De Las Hoyas Spinolestes, Un Mamífero Primitivo Excepcional Del Yacimiento De Las Hoyas
TOOTH ERUPTION in the EARLY CRETACEOUS BRITISH MAMMAL TRICONODON and DESCRIPTION of a NEW SPECIES by KAIR.K.JAGER€ 1 , RICHARD L
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Petrosal Morphology and Cochlear Function in Mesozoic Stem
Earliest Cretaceous Mammals from the Western United States
The Patagonian Fossil Mammal Necrolestes: a Neogene Survivor of Dryolestoidea
Hairs and Spines Make New Fossil Mammal a Unique Find
Petrosal Morphology and Cochlear Function in Mesozoic Stem Therians
In Quest for a Phylogeny of Mesozoic Mammals