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Revision of the Mole Genus Mogera (Mammalia: Lipotyphla: Talpidae)
Late Pleistocene and Holocene Small Mammal (Lipotyphla, Rodentia, Lagomorpha) Remains from Medvezhyi Klyk Cave in the Southern Russian Far East
Lipotyphla: Talpidae: Euroscaptor)
A Higher-Level MRP Supertree of Placental Mammals Robin MD Beck*1,2,3, Olaf RP Bininda-Emonds4,5, Marcel Cardillo1, Fu- Guo Robert Liu6 and Andy Purvis1
Lipotyphla, Mammalia) from the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Transbaikalia and Irkutsk Region (Russia
Condylura (Mammalia, Talpidae) Reloaded: New Insights About the Fossil Representatives of the Genus
Cailleux 2021 Hedgehogs Berg Aukas
Hedgehogs (Erinaceidae, Lipotyphla) from the Miocene of Pakistan, with Description of a New Species of Galerix
Myoglobin Primary Structure Reveals Multiple Convergent Transitions To
Afrotheria: Plate Tectonics Meets Genomics
Molecular Phylogeny of East and Southeast Asian Fossorial Moles (Lipotyphla, Talpidae)
Comms GSN 16, 2015 Pickford Chrysochloridae BC,105-113
Molecular Evidence for Multiple Origins of Insectivora and for a New Order of Endemic African Insectivore Mammals
Ther12 2 057 070 Abramov.P65
The Oldest and Youngest Records of Afrosoricid Placentals from the Fayum Depression of Northern Egypt
New Postcranial Bones of the Extinct Mammalian Family Nyctitheriidae (Paleogene, UK): Primitive Euarchontans with Scansorial Locomotion
AFROTHERIAN CONSERVATION Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Afrotheria Specialist Group
Hedgehogs, Shrews, Moles, and Solenodons (Eulipotyphla)
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How Many Species of Mammals Are There?
Afrotherian Conservation 8
An Astonishing Example of Convergent Evolution Toward Carnivory: Siamosorex Debonisi N
Chromosomal Evolution and Phylogeny of Golden Moles and Tenrecs (Mammalia: Afrosoricida)
(Soricidae: Mammalia) from the Gray Fossil Site (Hemphillian), Tennessee Joshua Doby East Tennessee State University
American Recent Eulipotyphla Nesophontids, Solenodons, Moles, and Shrews in the New World
Major Mammalian Clades: a Review Under Consideration of Molecular and Palaeontological Evidence
Endocranial Morphology of the Extinct Antillean Shrew Nesophontes (Lipotyphla: Nesophontidae) from Natural and Digital Endocasts of Cuban Taxa
Ther1 2 091 109 Gambaryan.Pm6
Diet, Activity Patterns, Foraging Movement and Responses to Deforestation of the Aquatic Tenrec Limnogale Mergulus (Lipotyphla: Tenrecidae) in Eastern Madagascar