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[PDF] Dinosaur Eggshell from the Red Sandstone Group of Tanzania
Cáscaras De Huevos De Dinosaurios De La Formación Allen (Campaniano-Maastrichtiano), En Salitral Moreno, Provincia De Río Negro, Argentina
Historical Biogeography of the Late Cretaceous Vertebrates of India: Comparison of Geophysical and Paleontological Data
829-FINAL Maquetación 1
Marine and Fluvial Sedimentation Including Erosion and Sediment
Eggshell Porosity Provides Insight on Evolution of Nesting in Dinosaurs
(Titanosaurid) Identified Eggs and Eggshells of Auca Mahuevo
Highlight Review of Dinosaur Egg Fossils from Gujarat State, India
Earliest Laurasian Sauropod Eggshells
Fiorelli-De 2º-11-10-10-Cierre.Qxd
Fragmentos De Cáscara De Huevo De Megaloolithidae En El Cretácico Inferior De La Provincia De Zaragoza (Formación Villanueva De Huerva, España)
What Do Giant Titanosaur Dinosaurs and Modern Australasian Megapodes Have in Common? E
Special Volume 1-2021 Abstract Book of the 18Th
Palaeoenvironmental Characterization of a Crocodilian Nesting Site from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil and the Evolution of Crocodyliform Nesting Strategies
Nesting and Egg Incubation in Dinosaurs: Morphological and Statistical Investigations Into the Study of Eggs, Eggshells, and Nests
Important Contributions of the South American Record to the Understanding of Dinosaur Reproduction
September 2002—ABSTRACTS 31A Length by Anteroposterior Rocking on a Flexible Acromioclavicular Joint
Status and Palaeobiology of the Late Cretaceous Indian Theropods with Description of a New Theropod Eggshell Oogenus and Oospeci
Top View
Bibliography - Dinosaur Facts and Figures: the Sauropods and Other Sauropodomorphs Molina- Pérez, Rubén & Larramendi, Asier
Literaturbericht
Isotopic Ordering in Eggshells Reflects Body Temperatures and Suggests
36Th International Geological Congress
72Nd Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Progressive Palaeontology 2017
Re-Evaluation of the Age of Some Dinosaur Localities from the Southern Pyrenees by Means of Megaloolithid Oospecies
Albert Tesi2.Indd