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Dome-Headed, Small-Brained Island Mammal from the Late Cretaceous of Romania
Craniodental Anatomy of a New Late Cretaceous Multituberculate Mammal from Udan Sayr, Mongolia
Mammals from the Mesozoic of Mongolia
The Braincase of Two Late Cretaceous Asian Multituberculates Studied by Serial Sections
Multituberculate Mammals from the Cretaceous of Uzbekistan
The Earliest Mammal of the European Paleocene: the Multituberculate Hainina
Masticatory Musculature of Asian Taeniolabidoid Multituberculate Mammals
New Specimens of the Multituberculate Mammal Sphenopsalis from China: Implications for Phylogeny and Biology of Taeniolabidoids
Mammal Disparity Decreases During the Cretaceous Angiosperm Radiation
Dome-Headed, Small-Brained Island Mammal from the Late Cretaceous of Romania
The Middle Ear in Multituberculate Mammals
A New Suborder of Multituberculate Mammals
In Quest for a Phylogeny of Mesozoic Mammals
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Doi:10.1038/Nature10880
MULTITUBERCULATE SUCCESSION in the LATE CRETACEOUS of the GOBI DESERT (MONGOLIA) (Plates V-XXI)
Mandibular and Dental Characteristics of Late Triassic Mammaliaform
Supplemental Data
Postcranial Skeleton of a Cretaceous Multituberculate Mammal Catopsbaatar
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Dome-Headed, Small-Brained Island Mammal from the Late Cretaceous of Romania
Largest Known Mesozoic Multituberculate from Eurasia And
A New Reconstruction of Multituberculate Endocranial Casts and Encephalization Quotient of Kryptobaatar
Postcranial Anatomyand Habits of Asian
Adaptive Radiation of Multituberculate Mammals Before the Extinction of Dinosaurs
Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska (1925–2015) Discoverer of Early Mammals
Paleontologia Em Destaque
Cranial Anatomy of Kryptobaatar Dashzevegi (Mammalia, Multituberculata), and Its Bearing on the Evolution of Mammalian Characters
Skull Structure in Catopsbaatar and the Zygomatic Ridges in Multituberculate Mammals
A New Suborder of Multituberculate Mammals
The Enamel Ultrastructure of Multituberculate Mammals: a Review
Multituberculate Mammals from Near the Early-Late Cretaceous Boundary, Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah
Snout and Orbit of Cretaceous Asian Multitiuberculates Studied by Serial Sections
Genus/Species Skull Ht Lt Wt Stage Range Aaptoryctes U.Paleocene W USA A
The Microcosmodontinae and Microcosmodon Woodi, New