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A New Xinjiangchelyid Turtle from the Middle Jurassic of Xinjiang, China and the Evolution of the Basipterygoid Process in Mesozoic Turtles Rabi Et Al
A Phylogenomic Analysis of Turtles ⇑ Nicholas G
A Divergence Dating Analysis of Turtles Using Fossil Calibrations: an Example of Best Practices Walter G
Meiolania Platyceps Project
Environmental and Ecological Factors Affecting the Presence of Giant Land Turtles in the Late Cenozoic Author: Orion Jenkins-Hou
Phylogenetic Relationships Among Extinct and Extant Turtles: the Position of Pleurodira and the Effects of the Fossils on Rooting Crown-Group Turtles
A New Species of Bairdemys and the Paleoecology of Stereogenyina
The Cranial Anatomy of the Early Jurassic Turtle Kayentachelys Aprix
(Crossochelys, Eocene Horned Turtlefrom Patagonia
Megafaunal Meiolaniid Horned Turtles Survived Until Early Human Settlement in Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific
Turtle Extinctions Working Group 2015 (Fossil Checklist 000E.V1)
Megafaunal Meiolaniid Horned Turtles Survived Until Early Human Settlement in Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific
Warkaiania, Anew Meiolaniid Turtle from the Tertiary Riversleigh Deposits of Queensland, Australia
Megafaunal Meiolaniid Horned Turtles Survived Until Early Human Settlement in Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific
Download/4084574/Burrow Young1999.Pdf 2003 Burrow, C
Running Head SHAPE EVOLUTION of CERVICAL
A Toothed Turtle from the Late Jurassic of China and the Global Biogeographic History of Turtles Walter G
A Review of the Fossil Record of Turtles of the Clade Thalassochelydia
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Phylogeny, Biogeography and Diversification Patterns of Side
Global Conservation Status of Turtles and Tortoises (Order Testudines)
Fauna of Australia 2A
Megafaunal Meiolaniid Horned Turtles Survived Until Early Human Settlement in Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific
Terrestrial and Freshwater Turtles of Early Cretaceous Australia
A New Stem Turtle from the Middle Jurassic of Scotland: New Insights Into the Evolution and Palaeoecology of Basal Turtles
A New Species of Meiolaniform Turtle and a Revision of the Late Cretaceous Meiolaniformes of South America
ANIERICAN MUSEUM NOVITA-Tres Publishied by Numiber 927 the AMERICAN 'MUSEUM of NA TURAL HISTORY May 12, 1937 New Yor-K City