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Triconodontidae
FROM the EARLY CRETACEOUS (BARREMIAN) WESSEX FORMATION OFTHEISLEOFWIGHT,SOUTHERNBRITAIN by STEVEN C
At the Roots of the Mammalian Family Tree
New Gobiconodontid (Eutriconodonta, Mammalia) from the Lower
Dual Origin of Tribosphenic Mammals
Aspects of the Microvertebrate Fauna of the Early Cretaceous (Barremian) Wessex Formation of the Isle of Wight, Southern England
Diversity of Triconodont Mammals from the Early Cretaceous of North Africa - Affinities of the Amphilestids
The Miocene Mammal Necrolestes Demonstrates the Survival of a Mesozoic Nontherian Lineage Into the Late Cenozoic of South America
Jaw Shape and Mechanical Advantage Are Indicative of Diet in Mesozoic Mammals ✉ Nuria Melisa Morales-García 1 , Pamela G
Morphological Evidence Supports Dryolestoid Affinities for the Living Australian Marsupial Mole Notoryctes
Molar Occlusion and Jaw Roll in Early Crown Mammals Kai R
In Quest for a Phylogeny of Mesozoic Mammals
Cuenca-Bescós,G.And Canudo,J.I.2003.A New
Supplemental Data
HARPER-DISSERTATION-2019.Pdf
High-Precision 40Ar 39Ar Geochronology and the Advent Of
Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic)
Two Possibly Aquatic Triconodont Mammals from the Early Cretaceous of Morocco
Earliest Cretaceous Mammals from the Western United States
Top View
A Chinese Triconodont Mammal and Mosaic Evolution of the Mammalian
Diversity of Triconodonts in the Middle Jurassic of Great Britain
New Jurassic Mammals from Patagonia, Argentina: a Reappraisal of Australosphenidan Morphology and Interrelationships
TOOTH ERUPTION in the EARLY CRETACEOUS BRITISH MAMMAL TRICONODON and DESCRIPTION of a NEW SPECIES by KAIR.K.JAGER€ 1 , RICHARD L
Investigations Into the Evolution of Australian Mammals with a Focus on Monotremata
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Petrosal Morphology and Cochlear Function in Mesozoic Stem
Earliest Cretaceous Mammals from the Western United States
The Mesozoic and Paleocene Vertebrates of Bolivia and Their Stratigraphic Context : a Review
Early Cretaceous “Symmetrodont” Mammal Gobiotheriodon from Mongolia and the Classification of “Symmetrodonta”
The Miocene Mammal Necrolestes Demonstrates the Survival of a Mesozoic Nontherian Lineage Into the Late Cenozoic of South America
First Early Cretaceous Mammal from the Eastern Seaboard of the United States Author(S): Richard L
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The Miocene Mammal Necrolestes Demonstrates the Survival of a Mesozoic Nontherian Lineage Into the Late Cenozoic of South America
1 CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN R. WIBLE 1) Personal Data Section of Mammals Carnegie Museum of Natural History 5800 Baum Blvd. Pittsbur
A New Specimen of Eurylambda Aequicrurius and Considerations on ``Symmetrodont'' Dentition and Relationships
Protomamíferos Y Mamíferos Mesozoicos De América Del Sur
Petrosal Morphology and Cochlear Function in Mesozoic Stem Therians
Dentition and Relationships of the Jurassic Mammal Shuotherium