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Manda Formation
Constraints on the Timescale of Animal Evolutionary History
University of Birmingham the Earliest Bird-Line Archosaurs and The
Gondwana Vertebrate Faunas of India: Their Diversity and Intercontinental Relationships
Heptasuchus Clarki, from the ?Mid-Upper Triassic, Southeastern Big Horn Mountains, Central Wyoming (USA)
Sedimentology and Paleocurrent Study of the Early Triassic Rocks in the Ruhuhu Basin, SW Tanzania
Middle Triassic Vertebrates of India
University of Birmingham the Earliest Bird-Line Archosaurs and The
ON the PRINCIPLES of GLOBAL CORRELATION of the CONTINENTAL TRIASSIC on the TETRAPODS the Triassic Was a Time of Transition From
University of Birmingham a New Kannemeyeriiform
Mandasuchus Tanyauchen Gen. Et Sp. Nov., a Pseudosuchian Archosaur
The Karoo Basins of South-Central Africa
PALAEONTOLOGIA AFRICANA Volume 44 December 2009 Annals of the Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontological Research
Middle Triassic) of Southwestern Tanzania
The Precise Temporal Calibration of Dinosaur Origins SEE COMMENTARY
The Tetrapod Fauna of the Upper Permian Naobaogou Formation of China: 6. Turfanodon Jiufengensis Sp. Nov. (Dicynodontia)
TAPHONOMY and PALEOENVIRONMENTS of MIDDLE TRIASSIC BONE ACCUMULATIONS in the LIFUA MEMBER of the MANDA BEDS, SONGEA GROUP (RUHUHU BASIN), TANZANIA Author(S): ROGER M
Article Postcranial Anatomy of the Rauisuchian Archosaur
The Carnian Pluvial Episode and the Origin of Dinosaurs
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A Traversodontid Cynodont of African Affinity in the South American Triassic
A New Triassic Vertebrate Fauna from South West Africa
(Archosauria, Pseudosuchia) E Sua Importância No Contexto Da Composição Paleofaunística Do Triássico Do Rio Grande Do Sul, Brasil
University of Birmingham Mandasuchus Tanyauchen Gen. Et
Vertebrate Faunal Turnover During the Triassic-Jurassic Transition: an Indian Scenario
Triassic Environments, Climates and Reptile Evolution
Archosaur Remains from the Otter Sandstone Formation (Middle Triassic, Late Anisian) of Devon, Southern UK
University of Birmingham a New Kannemeyeriiform Dicynodont
Cynodonts from the Uppermost Burgersdorp Formation, South Africa, and Their Bearing on the Biostratigraphy and Correlation of the Triassic Cynognathus Assemblage Zone