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  • IUCN Red List Mediteranean Mammals.Indd

    IUCN Red List Mediteranean Mammals.Indd

  • The Tetrapod Fossil Record from the Uppermost

    The Tetrapod Fossil Record from the Uppermost

  • Evolution of Tropical Termites in Early Paleogene with Description of a New Species of Stylotermitidae (Isoptera) from Rovno Amber (Late Eocene of Ukraine)

    Evolution of Tropical Termites in Early Paleogene with Description of a New Species of Stylotermitidae (Isoptera) from Rovno Amber (Late Eocene of Ukraine)

  • Himachal Pradesh), NW Sub-Himalaya, India: Palaeobiogeographic Implications

    Himachal Pradesh), NW Sub-Himalaya, India: Palaeobiogeographic Implications

  • On the Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Common Indian Cricket Frog Rana Agricola Jerdon, 1853 (Amphibia: Dicroglossidae)

    On the Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Common Indian Cricket Frog Rana Agricola Jerdon, 1853 (Amphibia: Dicroglossidae)

  • Occasional Papers of the Museum of the University Of

    Occasional Papers of the Museum of the University Of

  • Wednesday Morning, November 3, 2004

    Wednesday Morning, November 3, 2004

  • Current Ecological Status and Identification of Potential Ecologically Sensitive Areas in the Northern Western Ghats

    Current Ecological Status and Identification of Potential Ecologically Sensitive Areas in the Northern Western Ghats

  • Some Aspects of Ecology and Biogeography of Termites of Peninsular India

    Some Aspects of Ecology and Biogeography of Termites of Peninsular India

  • Eocene Metatherians from Anatolia Illuminate the Assembly of an Island Fauna During Deep Time

    Eocene Metatherians from Anatolia Illuminate the Assembly of an Island Fauna During Deep Time

  • Upon Recently Expressed-Views of the Most Reliable Authorities, So Far for Changing Them Seemed Thoroughly Adequate

    Upon Recently Expressed-Views of the Most Reliable Authorities, So Far for Changing Them Seemed Thoroughly Adequate

  • Stone Age Institute Publication Series Series Editors Kathy Schick and Nicholas Toth

    Stone Age Institute Publication Series Series Editors Kathy Schick and Nicholas Toth

  • How Many Species of Mammals Are There?

    How Many Species of Mammals Are There?

  • History of the Wannagan Creek Expeditions 1970 – 1996

    History of the Wannagan Creek Expeditions 1970 – 1996

  • Skeleton of a Cretaceous Mammal from Madagascar Reflects Long-Term Insularity

    Skeleton of a Cretaceous Mammal from Madagascar Reflects Long-Term Insularity

  • 96Th Annual Meeting American Society of Mammalogists

    96Th Annual Meeting American Society of Mammalogists

  • Antarctica As a Center of Origin of Birds Fred H

    Antarctica As a Center of Origin of Birds Fred H

  • Abstract V Olume

    Abstract V Olume

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  • Hypsodonty in Mammals Evolution, Geomorphology, and the Role of Earth Surface Processes
  • Fossil Fruit of Cocos L. (Arecaceae) from Maastrichtian-Danian Sediments of Central India and Its Phytogeographical Significance
  • Island Life in the Cretaceous
  • Tertiary Diversification Among Select Scolopendrid
  • Red Iron-Pigmented Tooth Enamel in a Multituberculate Mammal from the Late Cretaceous Transylvanian “Haţeg Island”
  • Island Africa and Vertebrate Evolution: a Review of Data and Working Hypotheses Jean Claude Rage, Emmanuel Gheerbrant
  • New Eutherian Mammals from the Late Cretaceous of Aixenprovence
  • Tide Gauges of India} ~,.,"'
  • The Cutting Edge Complete
  • The Longest Voyage: Tectonic, Magmatic, and Paleoclimatic Evolution of the Indian Plate During Its Northward flight from Gondwana to Asia


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