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Tribosphenida
中国古脊椎动物志
Aptian–Albian) of Texas and Oklahoma
Mammals from the Mesozoic of Mongolia
Dual Origin of Tribosphenic Mammals
Aspects of the Microvertebrate Fauna of the Early Cretaceous (Barremian) Wessex Formation of the Isle of Wight, Southern England
Molar Dentition of the Docodontan Haldanodon (Mammaliaformes) As Functional Analog to Tribosphenic Teeth
Jaw Roll and Jaw Yaw in Early Mammals
Brief Report Vol
Kielantherium, a Basal Tribosphenic Mammal from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia, with New Data on the Aegialodontian Dentition
THE LOWER CRETACEOUS in EAST-CENTRAL UTAH—THE CEDAR MOUNTAIN FORMATION and ITS BOUNDING STRATA James I
Morphological Evidence Supports Dryolestoid Affinities for the Living Australian Marsupial Mole Notoryctes
New Tribosphenic Mammals from the Mussentuchit Local Fauna (Cedar Mountain Formation, Cenomanian), Utah, Usa
In Quest for a Phylogeny of Mesozoic Mammals
Marsupial Dental Characters (Vertebrate Paleontology/Biogeography/Tribosphenida/Metatheria) RICHARD L
New Jurassic Mammials from Non-Tribosphenic Theria
University of Oklahoma Graduate College
Taxonomic Revision of Tribosphenic Mammals from the Lower Cretaceous Antlers Formation of Texas and Oklahoma, Usa
The Oldest Modern Therian Mammal from Europe and Its Bearing on Stem Marsupial Paleobiogeography
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Earliest Cretaceous Mammals from the Western United States
New Jurassic Mammals from Patagonia, Argentina: a Reappraisal of Australosphenidan Morphology and Interrelationships
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Tribosphenic Mammal from the North American Early Cretaceous
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
A Late Cretaceous Mammal from Brazil and the First
The Patagonian Fossil Mammal Necrolestes: a Neogene Survivor of Dryolestoidea
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A Late Cretaceous Mammal from Brazil and the First
Dentition and Relationships of the Jurassic Mammal Shuotherium
Pseudo’ in Pseudotribosphenic Teeth?