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Distributions of Extinction Times from Fossil Ages and Tree Topologies: the Example of Some Mid-Permian Synapsid Extinctions Gilles Didier, Michel Laurin
The Mammary Gland and Its Origin During Synapsid Evolution
Reptiles A. Cladistics 1. Many Groups of Organisms
2018 NMGS Spring Meeting: Abstract-748
Morphology, Phylogeny, and Evolution of Diadectidae (Cotylosauria: Diadectomorpha)
Distributions of Extinction Times from Fossil Ages and Tree Topologies: the Example of Some Mid-Permian Synapsid Extinctions
A New Basal Sphenacodontid Synapsid from the Late Carboniferous of the Saar−Nahe Basin, Germany
A Reevaluation of the Enigmatic Permian Synapsid Watongia and of Its Stratigraphic Significance
Neosaurus Cynodus, and Related Material, from the Permo-Carboniferous of France Jocelyn Falconnet
The Evolution of Cortical Development: the Synapsid-Diapsid Divergence Andre M
Callibrachion and Datheosaurus, Two Historical and Previously Mistaken Basal Caseasaurian Synapsids from Europe
Journey to the Permian
Toward the Origin of Amniotes: Diadectomorph and Synapsid Footprints from the Early Late Carboniferous of Germany
The Cranial Anatomy and Relationships of the Synapsid Varanosaurus (Eupelycosauria: Ophiacodontidae) from the Early Permian of Texas and Oklahoma
Toward the Origin of Amniotes: Diadectomorph And
Neosaurus Cynodus, and Related Material, from the Permo-Carboniferous of France
THE DIMETRODON DILEMMA: REASSESSING POSTURE in SPHENACODONTS Caroline P
Evolution and Identity of Synapsid Carpal Bones
Top View
Sauropsida and Synapsida: Two Major Clades of Amniotes
The Many Faces of Synapsid Cranial Allometry
New Basal Synapsid Supports Laurasian Origin for Therapsids
A Reevaluation of Early Amniote Phylogeny
Mammalogy Lecture 2 - Origin of Mammals Introduction to the Geologic Time Scale
Synapsids and Evolution of Mammals
Can Maxillary Canal Morphology Inform Varanopid Phylogenetic Affinities?
The Skull of Tetraceratops Insignis (Synapsida, Sphenacodontia)
Dimetrodon (Amniota: Synapsida: Sphenacodontidae) from the Lower Permina Abo Formation, Socorro County, New Mexico Spencer G
Reptiles and Dinosaurs Evolution of Reptiles
DIMETRODON (Di-MEH-Tro-Don) “Two Measures of Teeth”
Vertebrate Phylogeny Continued O Evolution of the Tetrapods O Evolution of the Amniotes O Evolution of the Sauropsids O Evolution of the Synapsids
On the Affinities of Tetraceratops Insignis, an Early Permian Synapsid
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
Reptiles 1) Amniotes A) Amphibians First Moved Onto Land, However They
Antiquity of Forelimb Ecomorphological Diversity in the Mammalian Stem Lineage (Synapsida)