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Megazostrodon
Reptile-Like Physiology in Early Jurassic Stem-Mammals
Femur of a Morganucodontid Mammal from the Middle Jurassic of Central Russia
A New Mammaliaform from the Early Jurassic and Evolution Of
Mesozoic: the Dark Age for Mammals!
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Origin and Relationships of the Ictidosauria to Non-Mammalian
Mammal Disparity Decreases During the Cretaceous Angiosperm Radiation
Diagnosis of the Class Mammalia
Reptilian, Therapsid and Mammalian Teeth from the Upper Triassic of Varangéville (Northeastern France) by Pascal GODEFROIT
Cynodontia, Chiniquodontidae) from the Brazilian Middle Triassic
Redalyc.New Information on Riograndia Guaibensis Bonaparte
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The Earliest-Known Mammaliaform Fossil from Greenland Sheds Light on Origin of Mammals
Cruro-Pedal Structure of the Paulchoffatiid Rugosodon Eurasiaticus and Evolution of the Multituberculate Ankle
In Quest for a Phylogeny of Mesozoic Mammals
Evolution of Dental Replacement in Mammals
Review of the Early Allotherian Mammals
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Palaeontological Study of the Rystkuil Channel
The Earliest-Known Mammaliaform Fossil from Greenland Sheds Light on Origin of Mammals
Candelariodon Barberenai Revisited and the Early Diversity of Stem Prozostrodontians
(Eucynodontia, Tritheledontidae) from the Late Triassic of Southern Brazil: Anatomical and Biostratigraphic Implications
Averianov, A.O., Lopatin, A.V., Krasnolutskii, S.A. and Ivantsov, S.V. 2010
Uncertain-Tree: Discriminating Among Competing Approaches to the Phylogenetic Analysis of Phenotype Data
Diversity of Triconodonts in the Middle Jurassic of Great Britain
The Postcranial Skeleton of Kayentatherium Wellesi from the Lower Jurassic Kayenta Formation Hans-Dieter Sues and of Arizona and the Phylogenetic Farish A
Pelvic Morphology of a Tritylodontid (Synapsida: Eucynodontia) from The
Early Cretaceous “Symmetrodont” Mammal Gobiotheriodon from Mongolia and the Classification of “Symmetrodonta”
A Hypothesis for the Origins of Meristic Constraint in Mammalian Axial Patterning