Publisher: American Museum of Natural History
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Erketu Ellisoni, a Long-necked Sauropod from Bor Guvé (Dornogov Aimag, Mongolia)
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Revision of the Genus Actinostella (Cnidaria: Actiniaria: Actinioidea) from Tropical and Subtropical Western Atlantic and Eastern Pacific: Redescriptions and Synonymies
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New Diminutive Eocene Lizard Reveals High K-Pg Survivorship and Taxonomic Diversity of Stem Xenosaurs in North America
Krister T. Smith, et al. (2022)
A New Family of Large Omnivorous Bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) from the Late Eocene of the Fayum Depression, Egypt, with Comments on Use of the Name “Eochiroptera”
Nancy B. Simmons, et al. (2016)
A New Dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria: Coelurosauria) from Khulsan, Central Mongolia
James G. Napoli, et al. (2021)
Fossiliferous Cretaceous Amber from Myanmar (Burma): Its Rediscovery, Biotic Diversity, and Paleontological Significance
DAVID A. GRIMALDI, et al. (2002)
Functional Characterization of Ungulate Molars Using the Abrasion-Attrition Wear Gradient: A New Method for Reconstructing Paleodiets
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Advances in the Reconstruction of Ungulate Ecomorphology with Application to Early Fossil Equids
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Termites (Isoptera): Their Phylogeny, Classification, and Rise to Ecological Dominance
Michael S. Engel, et al. (2009)