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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
71St Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Paris Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, USA November 2 – 5, 2011 SESSION CONCURRENT SESSION CONCURRENT
A New Basal Sphenacodontid Synapsid from the Late Carboniferous of the Saar−Nahe Basin, Germany
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Callibrachion and Datheosaurus, Two Historical and Previously Mistaken Basal Caseasaurian Synapsids from Europe
THREE PELYCOSAURS INTHE AMERICAN MUSEUM of There Are in the Collections of the American Museum Three Skulls of Pelycosaurs Which
New Insights Into the Tooth Structure of Pelycosaurs by Means of Neutron Tomography Tuesday, 4 September 2018 11:10 (20)
The Cranial Anatomy and Relationships of the Synapsid Varanosaurus (Eupelycosauria: Ophiacodontidae) from the Early Permian of Texas and Oklahoma
Neosaurus Cynodus, and Related Material, from the Permo-Carboniferous of France
The Permo-Carboniferous Red Beds of North America and Their Vertebrate Fauna
Evolution, Homology, and Development of Tetrapod Limb Muscles
An Examination of the Impact of Olson's Extinction on Tetrapods From
The Carpus and Tarsus of the Early Permian Synapsid Sphenacodon Ferox (Eupelycosauria: Sphenacodontidae)
Pelycosaurian Reptiles Froh the Hiddle Pennsylvanian
The Oldest Specialized Tetrapod Herbivore: a New Eupelycosaur from the Permian of New Mexico, USA
A NEW GENUS and SPECIES of AMERICAN THEROMORPHA The
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Can Maxillary Canal Morphology Inform Varanopid Phylogenetic Affinities?
Archaeovenator Hamiltonensis, a New Varanopid (Synapsida: Eupelycosauria) from the Upper Carboniferous of Kansas
The Skull of Tetraceratops Insignis (Synapsida, Sphenacodontia)
1 the Palatal Dentition of Tetrapods and Its Functional Significance 1 2 3
The Cranial Anatomy and Relationships of Secodontosaurus, an Unusual Mammal-Like Reptile (Synapsida: Sphenacodontidae) from the Early Permian of Texas
Early Permian Vertebrates from the Cutler Formation of the Placerville Area Colorado
Fossils Reveal the Complex Evolutionary History of the Mammalian Regionalized Spine
New Information on the Cranial and Postcranial Anatomy of the Early Synapsid Ianthodon Schultzei (Sphenacomorpha: Sphenacodontia), and Its Evolutionary Significance
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Systematics and Evolutionary History of Proterosuchian Archosauriforms
The Dinosaur Book : the Ruling Reptiles and Their Relatives
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Evolution of the Mammal-Like Reptiles