Publisher: The Paleontological Society
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Carbonaceous and siliceous Neoproterozoic vase-shaped microfossils (Urucum Formation, Brazil) and the question of early protistan biomineralization
Luana Morais, et al. (2017)
OSTEOLOGY AND PHYLOGENETIC SIGNIFICANCE OF EOSUCHUS MINOR (MARSH, 1870) NEW COMBINATION, A LONGIROSTRINE CROCODYLIAN FROM THE LATE PALEOCENE OF NORTH AMERICA
CHRISTOPHER A. BROCHU. (2006)
Gigantic lion, Panthera leo, from the Pleistocene of Natodomeri, eastern Africa
Fredrick K. Manthi, et al. (2018)
DEVELOPING A PROTOCOL FOR THE CONVERSION OF RANK-BASED TAXON NAMES TO PHYLOGENETICALLY DEFINED CLADE NAMES, AS EXEMPLIFIED BY TURTLES
WALTER G. JOYCE, et al. (2004)
MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE EDIACARAN FROND CHARNIODISCUS FROM THE MISTAKEN POINT FORMATION, NEWFOUNDLAND
MARC LaFLAMME, et al. (2004)
A Divergence Dating Analysis of Turtles Using Fossil Calibrations: An Example of Best Practices
Walter G. Joyce, et al. (2013)
Micropaleontology of the lower Mesoproterozoic Roper Group, Australia, and implications for early eukaryotic evolution
Emmanuelle J. Javaux, et al. (2017)
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