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Digital Reconstruction of the Inner Ear of Leptictidium Auderiense
Fossils? the Phylogeny of Herpetotheriid and Peradectid Metatherians, Based on New Features from the Petrosal Anatomy S
Highly Derived Eutherian Mammals from the Earliest Cretaceous of Southern Britain
Mammal Disparity Decreases During the Cretaceous Angiosperm Radiation
The Miocene Mammal Necrolestes Demonstrates the Survival of a Mesozoic Nontherian Lineage Into the Late Cenozoic of South America
The Oldest Skull of an Afrotherian Mammal
Jaw Shape and Mechanical Advantage Are Indicative of Diet in Mesozoic Mammals ✉ Nuria Melisa Morales-García 1 , Pamela G
Morphological Evidence Supports Dryolestoid Affinities for the Living Australian Marsupial Mole Notoryctes
Protungulatum, Confirmed Cretaceous Occurrence of an Otherwise Paleocene Eutherian (Placental?) Mammal
A Radiation of Arboreal Basal Eutherian Mammals Beginning in the Late Cretaceous of India
Hyainailourine and Teratodontine Cranial Material from the Late
Supplemental Data
New Postcranial Bones of the Extinct Mammalian Family Nyctitheriidae (Paleogene, UK): Primitive Euarchontans with Scansorial Locomotion
A Radiation of Arboreal Basal Eutherian Mammals Beginning in the Late Cretaceous of India
Comptes Rendus
Oldest Known Euarchontan Tarsals and Affinities of Paleocene Purgatorius to Primates
Therian Postcranial Bones from the Upper Cretaceous Bissekty Formation of Uzbekistan
Evolutionary Transition of Dental Formula in Late Cretaceous Eutherian Mammals
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New Evidence on the Stem Placental Mammal Paranyctoides from the Upper Cretaceous of Uzbekistan
Rapid Morphological Evolution in Placental Mammals Post-Dates the Origin of the Crown Group
The Miocene Mammal Necrolestes Demonstrates the Survival of a Mesozoic Nontherian Lineage Into the Late Cenozoic of South America
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1 CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN R. WIBLE 1) Personal Data Section of Mammals Carnegie Museum of Natural History 5800 Baum Blvd. Pittsbur
Were Immigrants a Significant Part of the Earliest Paleocene Mammalian Fauna of the North American Western Interior?
The Placental Mammal Ancestor and the Post–K-Pg Radiation of Placentals RESEARCHARTICLE
The Enigmatic Evolutionary Relationships of Paleocene Mammals and Their Relevance for the Tertiary Radiation of Placental Mammals
Prodiacodon Crustulum (Leptictidae, Mammalia) from the Tullock Member of the Fort Union Formation, Garfield and Mccone Counties, Montana, USA