Publisher: The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology

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New Cichlid Fossils from the Middle-Late Miocene Alkaline Lakes of Africa
Charalampos Kevrekidis, et al. (2020)
A NEW BASAL GLYPTODONTID AND OTHER XENARTHRA OF THE EARLY MIOCENE CHUCAL FAUNA, NORTHERN CHILE
DARIN A. CROFT, et al. (2007)
The Transition between Carcharocles Chubutensis and Carcharocles Megalodon (Otodontidae, Chondrichthyes): Lateral Cusplet Loss Through Time
Victor J. Perez, et al. (2019)
A New Fossil Species of Boa Linnaeus, 1758 (Squamata, Boidae), from the Pleistocene of Marie-Galante Island (French West Indies)
Corentin Bochaton, et al. (2018)
CRANIOFACIAL ANATOMY OF MAJUNGASAURUS CRENATISSIMUS (THEROPODA: ABELISAURIDAE) FROM THE LATE CRETACEOUS OF MADAGASCAR
SCOTT D. SAMPSON, et al. (2007)
A Proposed Terminology of Theropod Teeth (Dinosauria, Saurischia)
Christophe Hendrickx, et al. (2015)
MULTIPLE INJURY AND INFECTION IN A SUB-ADULT THEROPOD DINOSAUR> ALLOSAURUS FRAGILIS WITH COMPARISONS TO ALLOSAUR PATHOLOGY IN THE CLEVELAND-LLOYD DINOSAUR QUARRY COLLECTION
REBECCA R. HANNA, et al. (2002)
Hindlimb Osteology and Distribution of Basal Dinosauromorphs from the Late Triassic of North America
Sterling J. Nesbitt, et al. (2009)
A PROPOSAL FOR A STANDARD TERMINOLOGY OF ANATOMICAL NOTATION AND ORIENTATION IN FOSSIL VERTEBRATE DENTITIONS
JOSHUA B. SMITH, et al. (2003)
