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New Transitional Fossil from Late Jurassic of Chile Sheds Light on the Origin of Modern Crocodiles Fernando E
CROCODYLIFORMES, MESOEUCROCODYLIA) from the EARLY CRETACEOUS of NORTH-EAST BRAZIL by DANIEL C
Aspects of the Microvertebrate Fauna of the Early Cretaceous (Barremian) Wessex Formation of the Isle of Wight, Southern England
New Specimens of Allodaposuchus Precedens from France: Intraspecific Variability and the Diversity of European Late Cretaceous E
Genus/Species Skull Ht Lt Wt Time Range Adzhosuchus U.Jurassic Mongolia A. Fuscus U.Jurassic Mongolia Aegyptosuchus U.Cretaceous Egypt A
(Crocodylomorpha: Neosuchia): Implications for the Rise of Eusuchia
Allodaposuchus Palustris Sp. Nov. from the Upper
A New Alligatoroid from the Eocene of Vietnam Highlights an Extinct Asian Clade Independent from Extant Alligator Sinensis
Fagesii, with Comments on Its Phylogenetic Bearing on the Origin
Cranial Osteology and Phylogenetic Relationships of Hamadasuchus Rebouli (Crocodyliformes: Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Cretaceous of Morocco
Palaeobiogeographic Relationships of the Haţeg Biota — Between Isolation and Innovation
(Crocodyliformes, Eusuchia): Phylogenetic Implications
A New Crocodyliform from Zos Canyon, Mongolia
Cretaceous of Australia the Origin of Modern Crocodyliforms
A New Bernissartiid Crocodyliform from the Lower Cretaceous Wessex Formation (Wealden Group, Barremian) of the Isle of Wight, Southern England
A New Goniopholidid Crocodyliform, Hulkepholis Rori Sp. Nov. from the Camarillas Formation (Early Barremian) in Galve, Spain)
An Unusual Small-Bodied Crocodyliform from the Middle
Rev Iss Web Zoj 12400 177-4 854..936
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Ety, 2020, 189, 419–427
Article a New Crocodyliform from the Middle Cretaceous Galula Formation
05-Buscalioni Et Al.Qxd
An Unusual Small-Bodied Crocodyliform from the Middle
Evolutionary Relationships and Systematics of Atoposauridae (Crocodylomorpha: Neosuchia): Implications for the Rise of Eusuchia
Characterising Macroevolutionary Patterns Within
Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History)
(Crocodyliformes, Eusuchia): Phylogenetic Implications
JOURNAL of VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY Supplementary
American Museum Novitates
Cranial Anatomy of Pholidosaurus Purbeckensis from the Lower
English Wealden Fossils 309