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- The Oldest Known Snakes from the Middle Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous Provide Insights on Snake Evolution
- Ein Lacertilier (Scincomorpha, Paramacellodidae) Aus Dem Oberen Jura Von Tendaguru (Tansania)
- Huehuecuetzpalli Mixtecus Gen. Et Sp. Nov: a Basal Squamate (Reptilia) from the Early Cretaceous of Tepexi De Rodrõâguez, Central Meâ Xico
- Newsletter 97 2 Editorial
- Major Bonebeds in Mudrocks of the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic), Northern Colorado Plateau of Utah and Colorado
- New Aspects of Mesozoic Biodiversity
- Ichthyoliths and Other Microvertebrate Remains from the Morrison Formation
- University of Cincinnati
- The Early Cretaceous Lizard Genus Yabeinosaurus from China: Resolving an Enigma
- The World's Oldest Known Snake Fossils: Rolling Back the Clock by Nearly 70 Million Years 27 January 2015
- On the Origin of Snakes Based on Geometric Morphometrics: Morphology, Paleontology, Phylogeny, Ecology, and Development
- The Early History and Radiation of Lizards