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  • JVP 26(3) September 2006—ABSTRACTS

    JVP 26(3) September 2006—ABSTRACTS

  • Sauropareion Anoplus, with a Discussion of Possible Life History

    Sauropareion Anoplus, with a Discussion of Possible Life History

  • Developmental Genetic Bases Behind the Independent Origin of the Tympanic Membrane in Mammals and Diapsids

    Developmental Genetic Bases Behind the Independent Origin of the Tympanic Membrane in Mammals and Diapsids

  • Physical and Environmental Drivers of Paleozoic Tetrapod Dispersal Across Pangaea

    Physical and Environmental Drivers of Paleozoic Tetrapod Dispersal Across Pangaea

  • A New Permian Temnospondyl with Russian Affinities from South America, the New Family Konzhukoviidae, and the Phylogenetic Status of Archegosauroidea

    A New Permian Temnospondyl with Russian Affinities from South America, the New Family Konzhukoviidae, and the Phylogenetic Status of Archegosauroidea

  • Cisneros2008.Pdf

    Cisneros2008.Pdf

  • Carnivorous Dinocephalian from the Middle Permian of Brazil and Tetrapod Dispersal in Pangaea

    Carnivorous Dinocephalian from the Middle Permian of Brazil and Tetrapod Dispersal in Pangaea

  • A New Reptile from the Lower Permian of Brazil (Karutia Fortunata Gen

    A New Reptile from the Lower Permian of Brazil (Karutia Fortunata Gen

  • APPENDIX 3: List of Autapomorphic Characters for Taxa Involved in Phylogenetic Analysis. Millerettidae -No Known Autapomorphies

    APPENDIX 3: List of Autapomorphic Characters for Taxa Involved in Phylogenetic Analysis. Millerettidae -No Known Autapomorphies

  • Brief Report Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 54 (1): 165–169, 2009

    Brief Report Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 54 (1): 165–169, 2009

  • The Phylogenetic Position of Nyctiphruretus Acudens, a Parareptile from the Permian of Russia

    The Phylogenetic Position of Nyctiphruretus Acudens, a Parareptile from the Permian of Russia

  • Reptile Family Tree Peters 2021 1909 Taxa, 235 Characters

    Reptile Family Tree Peters 2021 1909 Taxa, 235 Characters

  • A Reevaluation of Early Amniote Phylogeny

    A Reevaluation of Early Amniote Phylogeny

  • University of Birmingham Mass Extinctions Drove Increased Global

    University of Birmingham Mass Extinctions Drove Increased Global

  • Tsuji-Et-Al-2013.Pdf

    Tsuji-Et-Al-2013.Pdf

  • JVP 26(3) September 2006—ABSTRACTS 35A JOURNAL of VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY

    JVP 26(3) September 2006—ABSTRACTS 35A JOURNAL of VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY

  • CRANIAL ANATOMY and PHYLOGENETIC AFFINITIES of the PERMIAN PARAREPTILE MACROLETER POEZICUS Author(S): LINDA A

    CRANIAL ANATOMY and PHYLOGENETIC AFFINITIES of the PERMIAN PARAREPTILE MACROLETER POEZICUS Author(S): LINDA A

  • Universidade Federal De Santa Maria Centro De Ciências Naturais E Exatas Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Biodiversidade Animal

    Universidade Federal De Santa Maria Centro De Ciências Naturais E Exatas Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Biodiversidade Animal

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  • Upper Permian Vertebrates and Their Sedimentological Context in the South Urals, Russia
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  • The Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia
  • Extending the Footprint Record of Pareiasauromorpha to the Cisuralian
  • The Phylogenetic Position of Nyctiphruretus Acudens, a Parareptile from the Permian of Russia
  • 1 the Palatal Dentition of Tetrapods and Its Functional Significance 1 2 3
  • The Origin of Turtles in Particular the Non Composite Origin of the Shell the Slow Origin of the Shell and the Terrestrial Setting for the Origin of Turtles
  • Black Is F/Paleobiology
  • LETTER Doi:10.1038/Nature14900
  • 622-2014Lectureweek1
  • Publications Files/Bever Et Al. 2015.Pdf
  • Procolophonids from the Early Triassic of Poland
  • Note on the Distribution of Fossil Reptilia of Karroo Age
  • Evidence of Advanced Sensory Perception at an Early Stage of Amniote Evolution Johannes Mu¨ Ller*, Linda A


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