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IUCN Red List Mediteranean Mammals.Indd
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)
Himachal Pradesh), NW Sub-Himalaya, India: Palaeobiogeographic Implications
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
Wednesday Morning, November 3, 2004
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
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
Stone Age Institute Publication Series Series Editors Kathy Schick and Nicholas Toth
How Many Species of Mammals Are There?
History of the Wannagan Creek Expeditions 1970 – 1996
Skeleton of a Cretaceous Mammal from Madagascar Reflects Long-Term Insularity
96Th Annual Meeting American Society of Mammalogists
Antarctica As a Center of Origin of Birds Fred H
Abstract V Olume
Top View
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