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- Were Notosuchia (Pseudosuchia, Crocodylomorpha) Warm-Blooded?
- Spatiotemporal Sampling Patterns in the 230 Million Year Fossil Record of Terrestrial Crocodylomorphs and Their Impact on Diversity
- Alligatoroidea, Caimaninae) from the Late Miocene of Venezuela, the Phylogeny of Caimaninae and Considerations on the Feeding Habits of Mourasuchus
- Cranial Osteology and Phylogenetic Relationships of Hamadasuchus Rebouli (Crocodyliformes: Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Cretaceous of Morocco
- Postcranial Skeleton of Campinasuchus Dinizi (Crocodyliformes, Baurusuchidae) from the Upper Cretaceous Of
- Historical Biology
- A New Reconstruction of the Skull of Sebecus Icaeorhinus (Crocodyliformes: Sebecosuchia) from the Eocene of Argentina
- A Sebecosuchian in a Middle Eocene Karst with Comments on the Dorsal Shield in Crocodylomorpha
- Campinasuchus Dinizi Gen. Et Sp. Nov., a New Late Cretaceous Baurusuchid (Crocodyliformes) from the Bauru Basin, Brazil
- A Small Cretaceous Crocodyliform in a Dinosaur Nesting Ground and the Origin of Sebecids Albert G
- An Enigmatic Crocodyliform Tooth from the Bauxites of Western Hungary Suggests Hidden Mesoeucrocodylian Diversity in the Early Cretaceous European Archipelago
- Sebecidae Were Carnivorous Terrestrial
- The Wannagan Creek Quarry and Its Reptilian Fauna
- Postcranial Anatomy of Pissarrachampsa Sera
- A 60-Million-Year Cenozoic History of Western Amazonian Ecosystems in Contamana, Eastern Peru
- 70Th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
- The Mesozoic and Paleocene Vertebrates of Bolivia and Their Stratigraphic Context : a Review
- Universidade De São Paulo Faculdade De Filosofia, Ciências E Letras De Ribeirão Preto Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Biologia Comparada