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Tinodon
Miocene Mammal Reveals a Mesozoic Ghost Lineage on Insular New Zealand, Southwest Pacific
Mammals from the Mesozoic of Mongolia
Early Cretaceous Amphilestid ('Triconodont') Mammals from Mongolia
Paleobiology of Jurassic Mammals. George Gaylord Simpson
Aspects of the Microvertebrate Fauna of the Early Cretaceous (Barremian) Wessex Formation of the Isle of Wight, Southern England
Mammal Disparity Decreases During the Cretaceous Angiosperm Radiation
Diversity of Triconodont Mammals from the Early Cretaceous of North Africa - Affinities of the Amphilestids
Trechnotheria: Zhangheotheriidae
Morphological Evidence Supports Dryolestoid Affinities for the Living Australian Marsupial Mole Notoryctes
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
In Quest for a Phylogeny of Mesozoic Mammals
Postcranial Anatomy of Haldanodon Exspectatus (Mammalia, Docodonta) from the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) of Portugal and Its Bearing for Mammalian Evolution
New Jurassic Mammials from Non-Tribosphenic Theria
Mandibular and Dental Characteristics of Late Triassic Mammaliaform
Supplemental Data
HARPER-DISSERTATION-2019.Pdf
Gidley Evidence Bearing Tooth-Cusp Development.Pdf
Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic)
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New Early Cretaceous Spalacotheriid “Symmetrodont” Mammal from Japan
New Jurassic Mammals from Patagonia, Argentina: a Reappraisal of Australosphenidan Morphology and Interrelationships
The Jurassic Mammals and the Origin of the Mammalian Molar Teeth
Earliest Cretaceous Mammals from the Western United States
Early Cretaceous “Symmetrodont” Mammal Gobiotheriodon from Mongolia and the Classification of “Symmetrodonta”
Gaetano, Leandro Carlos. 2013 03 04
The Patagonian Fossil Mammal Necrolestes: a Neogene Survivor of Dryolestoidea
A New Specimen of Eurylambda Aequicrurius and Considerations on ``Symmetrodont'' Dentition and Relationships
Protomamíferos Y Mamíferos Mesozoicos De América Del Sur
Genus/Species Skull Ht Lt Wt Stage Range Aaptoryctes U.Paleocene W USA A
89. a New Jurassic Mammalia from South Manchuria. the Present