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Enamel Ultrastructure of Multituberculate Mammals: an Investigation of Variability
AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES Published by Number 267 Tnz AMERICAN Musumof Natural History April 30, 1927
Vertebrate Paleontology of the Cretaceous/Tertiary Transition of Big Bend National Park, Texas (Lancian, Puercan, Mammalia, Dinosauria, Paleomagnetism)
Masticatory Musculature of Asian Taeniolabidoid Multituberculate Mammals
New Specimens of the Multituberculate Mammal Sphenopsalis from China: Implications for Phylogeny and Biology of Taeniolabidoids
Late Cretaceous (65-100 Ma Time-Slice) Time
The Middle Ear in Multituberculate Mammals
A New Suborder of Multituberculate Mammals
Mxieiicanjiusezim
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Doi:10.1038/Nature10880
An Enigmatic (Synapsid?) Tooth from the Early Cretaceous of New South Wales, Australia
Mals, Aided by a Valuable Collection of Small Isolated Teeth and The
By DAVID A. LEVERING Bachelors of Science
AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES Published by N Umber 825 the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY March 14, 1936 New York City
Largest Known Mesozoic Multituberculate from Eurasia And
A New Taeniolabidoid Multituberculate (Mammalia)
Vertebrate Paleontology of Montana
Wild Horse 69-Kv Transmission Line Environmental Assessment Section Page
Top View
Ct Scanning and Computerized Reconstructions of the Inner Ear of Multituberculate Mammals
Adaptive Radiation of Multituberculate Mammals Before the Extinction of Dinosaurs
Evolutionary Aspects of Reptilian and Mammalian Enamel Structure
Cretaceous Nanno Taxa Micula Prinsii Palynodinium Grallator Tr
Mammals from the End of the Age of Dinosaurs in North Dakota and Southeastern Montana, with a Reappraisal of Geographic Differentiation Among Lancian Mammals
A New Suborder of Multituberculate Mammals
The Enamel Ultrastructure of Multituberculate Mammals: a Review
Snout and Orbit of Cretaceous Asian Multitiuberculates Studied by Serial Sections
Were Immigrants a Significant Part of the Earliest Paleocene Mammalian Fauna of the North American Western Interior?
Genus/Species Skull Ht Lt Wt Stage Range Aaptoryctes U.Paleocene W USA A