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Ontogenetic Change in the Temporal Region of the Early Permian Parareptile Delorhynchus Cifellii and the Implications for Closure of the Temporal Fenestra in Amniotes
Phylogeny and Evolution of the Dissorophoid Temnospondyls
Morphology and Evolutionary Significance of the Atlas−Axis Complex in Varanopid Synapsids
Postcrania of Large Dissorophid Temnospondyls from Richards Spur, Oklahoma
Mapping, Stratigraphy, and Tectonic Implications of Lowerrermian
A New Reptile from the Lower Permian of Brazil (Karutia Fortunata Gen
Postcranial Anatomy and Histology of Seymouria, and the Terrestriality of Seymouriamorphs
Synapsida: Eupelycosauria) from the Richards Spur Locality, Oklahoma
A New Lower Permian Trematopid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from Richards Spur, Oklahoma
New Specimen of Cacops Woehri Indicates Differences in the Ontogenetic Trajectories Among Cacopine Dissorophids
Neosaurus Cynodus, and Related Material, from the Permo-Carboniferous of France
Reptilia: Captorhinidae) and the Community Histology of the Early Permian Fissure-Fill Fauna Dolese Quarry, Richards Spur, Oklahoma
Speleothem Climate Records from Deep Time? Exploring the Potential with an Example from the Permian
The Putative Lissamphibian Stem-Group: Phylogeny and Evolution of the Dissorophoid Temnospondyls
Braincase Simplification and the Origin of Lissamphibians
Histological Skeletochronology Indicates Developmental Plasticity in the Early Permian Stem Lissamphibian Doleserpeton Annectens
U Ottawa L'universite Canadieniie Canada's University FACULTE DES ETUDES SUPERIEURES 1^=1 FACULTY of GRADUATE and ET POSTOCTORALES U Ottawa POSDOCTORAL STUDIES
Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from Richards Spur, Oklahoma
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Permian Millipedes from the Fort Sill Fissures of Southwestern Oklahoma, with Comments on Allied Taxa and Millipedes Preserved I
A Reassessment of the Taxonomic Position of Mesosaurs, and a Surprising Phylogeny of Early Amniotes
Leblanc Et Al.Indd
Multiple Tooth-Rowed Parareptile from the Early Permian of Oklahoma
Caudal Autotomy As Anti-Predatory Behaviour in Palaeozoic Reptiles A
The Postcranial Skeleton of Temnospondyls (Tetrapoda: Temnospondyli) Phd Thesis
New Information on the Early Permian Lanthanosuchoid Feeserpeton Oklahomensis Based on Computed Tomography
72Nd Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
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