Pelycosaur
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- Can Maxillary Canal Morphology Inform Varanopid Phylogenetic Affinities?
- Biogeography
- The Skull of Tetraceratops Insignis (Synapsida, Sphenacodontia)
- Dimetrodon (Amniota: Synapsida: Sphenacodontidae) from the Lower Permina Abo Formation, Socorro County, New Mexico Spencer G
- Early Permian Vertebrate Assemblage and Its Biostratigraphic Significance, Arroyo Del Agua, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico Spencer G
- DIMETRODON (Di-MEH-Tro-Don) “Two Measures of Teeth”
- On the Affinities of Tetraceratops Insignis, an Early Permian Synapsid
- Synapsida: Pelycosauria) M
- Early Permian Vertebrates from the Cutler Formation of the Placerville Area Colorado
- The Postcranial Skeleton of the Family Limnoscelidae and Its Taxonomic Implications for Understanding Basal Amniotes
- The Dimetrodon Dilemma: Reassessing Posture in Sphenacodontians and Related Non-Mammalian Synapsids
- New Information on the Cranial and Postcranial Anatomy of the Early Synapsid Ianthodon Schultzei (Sphenacomorpha: Sphenacodontia), and Its Evolutionary Significance
- A Faunivorous Early Sphenacodontian Synapsid with a Diastema
- The Dinosaur Book : the Ruling Reptiles and Their Relatives
- Antiquity of Forelimb Ecomorphological Diversity in the Mammalian Stem Lineage (Synapsida)
- SIMPLIFICATION AS a TREND in SYNAPSID CRANIAL EVOLUTION Author(S): Christian A