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A New Xinjiangchelyid Turtle from the Middle Jurassic of Xinjiang, China and the Evolution of the Basipterygoid Process in Mesozoic Turtles Rabi Et Al
A Phylogenomic Analysis of Turtles ⇑ Nicholas G
Universidad Nacional Del Comahue Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche
Comparative Bone Histology of the Turtle Shell (Carapace and Plastron)
Proganochelys Quenstedti, to Investigate the Early Evolution of the Adductor Chamber and the Sensorial Anatomy in This Taxon
Phylogenetic Relationships Among Extinct and Extant Turtles: the Position of Pleurodira and the Effects of the Fossils on Rooting Crown-Group Turtles
Late Cretaceous Stratigraphy and Vertebrate Faunas of the Markagunt, Paunsaugunt, and Kaiparowits Plateaus, Southern Utah
A NEW LATE JURASSIC TURTLE from SPAIN: PHYLOGENETIC IMPLICATIONS, TAPHONOMY and PALAEOECOLOGY by BEN J
Reinterpretation of the Spanish Late Jurassic “Hispaniachelys Prebetica” As an Indeterminate Plesiochelyid Turtle
Patterns of Morphological Evolution in the Skull of Turtles: Contributions from Digital Paleontology, Neuroanatomy and Biomechanics
A New Species of the Large-Headed Coastal Marine Turtle Solnhofia
Middle Jurassic Turtles from the Sichuan Basin, China: a Review
A New Species of Trionychid Turtle, Axestemys Infernalis Sp. Nov., From
Wednesday Morning, November 3, 2004
Bibliography and Scientific Name Index to Fossil and Recent
A New Plastomenid Trionychid Turtle, Plastomenus Joycei, Sp
Phylo Basal Turtles
UNIVERSITY of CALGARY a Fossilized Turtle Egg Clutch With
Top View
Joy Aip Sm.Pdf
A New Baenid Turtle from the Early Paleocene (Torrejonian) of New Mexico and a Species-Level Phylogenetic Analysis of Baenidae
Genus/Species Shell Skull Ht Lt Wt Stage Range Acanthochelys See Platemys A
The Shell Morphology of the Latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Trionychid Turtle Helopanoplia Distincta
New Turtle Remains from the Late Cretaceous of Monte Alto-SP, Brazil
Data Base and Review of Paleofaunas and Floras of the Fruitland
Tyler R. Lyson Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology
I NEW BAENID TURTLES from THE
Norntatesamerican MUSEUM PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
The Lower Jaws of Baenid Turtles
Terrestrial and Freshwater Turtles of Early Cretaceous Australia
The Cretaceous
A New Basal Ornithopod Dinosaur (Frenchman Formation, Saskatchewan, Canada), and Implications for Late Maastrichtian Ornithischian Diversity In
New Turtle Remains from the Late Cretaceous of Monte Alto-SP, Brazil, Including Cranial Osteology
Knellm1212.Pdf