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Scaglia (mammal)
Reptile-Like Physiology in Early Jurassic Stem-Mammals
Chronostratigraphy of the Mammal-Bearing Paleocene of South America 51
Evolutionary and Functional Implications of Incisor Enamel Microstructure Diversity in Notoungulata (Placentalia, Mammalia)
The Historical Record in the Scaglia Limestone at Gubbio: Magnetic Reversals and the Cretaceous-Tertiary Mass Extinction
(Mammalia, Notoungulata) with Emphases in Basicranial and Auditory Region
Biostratigraphy of Deep-Water Agglutinated Foraminifera in Scaglia Rossa- Type Deposits of the Pieniny Klippen Belt, Carpathians
COLOMBIANA De Ciencias Exactas, Físicas Y Naturales
Cretaceous, Central Italy)
Reporte Del Hallazgo De Restos De Hilarcotherium Sp
Mammalia, Astrapotheria): Anatomía Cráneo-Dentaria, Diversidad Y Distribución
Cenozoic Palaeoecology, Phylogeography and Ecosystem Dynamics of South American Mammals (Sparassodonta and Chiroptera)
Phylogenetic Tree of Litopterna and Perissodactyla Indicates a Complex Early History of Hoofed Mammals Nicolás R
8.5 X 12 Threeline.P65
Hilarcotherium Castanedaii Gen. Et Sp. Nov., a New Miocene Astrapothere (Mammalia
Example from the Southern Slope of Medvednica Mt
The Current State of Foraminiferal Research and Future Goals
Cranial Morphology and Phylogenetic Relationships of Trigonostylops Wortmani, an Eocene South American Native Ungulate
Xenarthra Fósiles Del Uruguay
Top View
Bacia De Taubaté), Estado De São Paulo, Brasil
Deep-Sea Benthic Foraminiferal Recolonisation Following A
Diversity and Conservation of Neotropical Mammals
American Museum Novitates
Enamel Structure in Astrapotheres and Its Functional Implications
The Great American Biotic Interchange a South American Perspective
Grasslands of South America
Mammals and Stratigraphy
Direct Evidence of Trophic Interaction Between a Large Lamniform Shark, Cretodus Sp., and a Marine Turtle from the Cretaceous of Northeastern Italy
Temperate Grasslands of South America
Eocene High-Latitude Terrestrial Vertebrates from Antarctica As Biogeographic Evidence
Late Early Miocene), Argentina, in Zurich, Switzerland
New Eocene South American Native Ungulates from the Quebrada De Los Colorados Formation at Los Cardones National Park, Argentina