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The Origin and Early Evolution of Dinosaurs
The Anatomy and Phylogenetic Relationships of Antetonitrus Ingenipes (Sauropodiformes, Dinosauria): Implications for the Origins of Sauropoda
Rodrigo Temp Müller
Skull Remains of the Dinosaur Saturnalia Tupiniquim (Late Triassic, Brazil): with Comments on the Early Evolution of Sauropodomorph Feeding Behaviour
Terræ Evidências Da Origem E Ascensão Dos Dinossauros
What Are Dinosaurs?
El Registro De Sauropodomorpha (Dinosauria) De La Argentina
Cranial Ontogenetic Variation in Early Saurischians and the Role of Heterochrony in the Diversification of Predatory Dinosaurs
Sarahsaurus Aurifontanalis from the Early Jurassic Kayenta Formation
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Skull Remains of the Dinosaur Saturnalia Tupiniquim (Late Triassic, Brazil): with Comments on the Early Evolution of Sauropodomorph Feeding Behaviour
Biostratigraphic Significance of a New Early Sauropodomorph Specimen from the Upper Triassic of Southern Brazil
Phylogeny and Function of the Basal Sauropodomorph Dinosaur Thecodontosaurus Antiquus Michael J. Benton and Emily J. Rayfield Th
T Riassic Jurassic Cretaceous
The Smallest Diplodocid Skull Reveals Cranial Ontogeny And
A New Species of Early-Diverging Sauropodiformes from the Lower
Skull Anatomy and Relationships of Jingshanosaurus Xinwaensis (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) from the Lower Jurassic Lufeng Formation of Yunnan Province, China By
Skull from the Lower Jurassic Lufeng Formation of Yunnan Province, China
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A New Basal Sauropodiform Dinosaur from the Lower Jurassic of Yunnan
A New Dinosaur (Saurischia: Sauropodomorpha) from the Late Triassic of Brazil Provides Insights on the Evolution of Sauropodomorph Body Plan
Sarahsaurus Aurifontanalis from the Early Jurassic Kayenta Formation
A New Basal Sauropodiform from South Africa and the Phylogenetic Relationships of Basal Sauropodomorphs
A New Basal Sauropod from the Pre-Toarcian Jurassic of South
BASAL SAUROPODOMORPHA: HISTORICAL and RECENT PHYLOGENETIC HYPOTHESES, with COMMENTS on AMMOSAURUS MAJOR (MARSH, 1889) by PAUL C