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  • Morphology, Phylogeny, and Evolution of Diadectidae (Cotylosauria: Diadectomorpha)

    Morphology, Phylogeny, and Evolution of Diadectidae (Cotylosauria: Diadectomorpha)

  • Morphology and Evolutionary Significance of the Atlas−Axis Complex in Varanopid Synapsids

    Morphology and Evolutionary Significance of the Atlas−Axis Complex in Varanopid Synapsids

  • The Skull of Mesenosaurus Romeri, a Small Varanopseid (Synapsida: Eupelycosauria) from the Upper Permian of the Mezen River Basin, Northern Russia

    The Skull of Mesenosaurus Romeri, a Small Varanopseid (Synapsida: Eupelycosauria) from the Upper Permian of the Mezen River Basin, Northern Russia

  • Catalogueoftypes22brun.Pdf

    Catalogueoftypes22brun.Pdf

  • Proquest Dissertations

    Proquest Dissertations

  • Callibrachion and Datheosaurus, Two Historical and Previously Mistaken Basal Caseasaurian Synapsids from Europe

    Callibrachion and Datheosaurus, Two Historical and Previously Mistaken Basal Caseasaurian Synapsids from Europe

  • THREE PELYCOSAURS INTHE AMERICAN MUSEUM of There Are in the Collections of the American Museum Three Skulls of Pelycosaurs Which

    THREE PELYCOSAURS INTHE AMERICAN MUSEUM of There Are in the Collections of the American Museum Three Skulls of Pelycosaurs Which

  • The Cranial Anatomy and Relationships of the Synapsid Varanosaurus (Eupelycosauria: Ophiacodontidae) from the Early Permian of Texas and Oklahoma

    The Cranial Anatomy and Relationships of the Synapsid Varanosaurus (Eupelycosauria: Ophiacodontidae) from the Early Permian of Texas and Oklahoma

  • The Many Faces of Synapsid Cranial Allometry

    The Many Faces of Synapsid Cranial Allometry

  • The Postcranial Skeleton of the Giant Permian Pelycosaur Cotylorhynchus Romeri

    The Postcranial Skeleton of the Giant Permian Pelycosaur Cotylorhynchus Romeri

  • Were the Synapsids Primitively Endotherms? a Palaeohistological Approach Using Phylogenetic Eigenvector Maps Mathieu Faure-Brac, Jorge Cubo

    Were the Synapsids Primitively Endotherms? a Palaeohistological Approach Using Phylogenetic Eigenvector Maps Mathieu Faure-Brac, Jorge Cubo

  • The Oldest Specialized Tetrapod Herbivore: a New Eupelycosaur from the Permian of New Mexico, USA

    The Oldest Specialized Tetrapod Herbivore: a New Eupelycosaur from the Permian of New Mexico, USA

  • A NEW GENUS and SPECIES of AMERICAN THEROMORPHA The

    A NEW GENUS and SPECIES of AMERICAN THEROMORPHA The

  • (“Pelycosaurs”) from the Upper Permian

    (“Pelycosaurs”) from the Upper Permian

  • New Information on the Early Permian Lanthanosuchoid Feeserpeton Oklahomensis Based on Computed Tomography

    New Information on the Early Permian Lanthanosuchoid Feeserpeton Oklahomensis Based on Computed Tomography

  • Archaeovenator Hamiltonensis, a New Varanopid (Synapsida: Eupelycosauria) from the Upper Carboniferous of Kansas

    Archaeovenator Hamiltonensis, a New Varanopid (Synapsida: Eupelycosauria) from the Upper Carboniferous of Kansas

  • Synapsida: Pelycosauria) M

    Synapsida: Pelycosauria) M

  • The Cranial Anatomy and Relationships of Secodontosaurus, an Unusual Mammal-Like Reptile (Synapsida: Sphenacodontidae) from the Early Permian of Texas

    The Cranial Anatomy and Relationships of Secodontosaurus, an Unusual Mammal-Like Reptile (Synapsida: Sphenacodontidae) from the Early Permian of Texas

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  • Early Permian Vertebrates from the Cutler Formation of the Placerville Area Colorado
  • Systematics and Evolutionary History of Proterosuchian Archosauriforms
  • Parsimony-Based Test for Identifying Changes In
  • Antiquity of Forelimb Ecomorphological Diversity in the Mammalian Stem Lineage (Synapsida)


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