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Reference: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.

Articles

  1. Rowe, T., 1988. Definition, Diagnosis, and Origin of Mammalia: 241-264.
  2. Domning, D.P., 1989. Fossil Sirenia of the West Atlantic and Caribbean region. II. Dioplotherium manigaulti Cope, 1883.: 415-428.
  3. Storer, J.E., 1991. The Mammals of the Gryde Local Fauna, Frenchman Formation (Maastrichtian: Lancian), Saskatchewan: 350-369.
  4. Johanson, Z., 1994[1995]. New Information Concerning the Late Cretaceous Marsupial Albertatherium Fox, 1971: 595-602.
  5. Domning, D.P., 1997. Fossil Sirenia of the West Atlantic and Caribbean region. VI. Crenatosiren olseni (Reinhart, 1976).: 397-412.
  6. Padian, K., Hutchinson, J.R. & Holtz Jr., T.R., 1997. Phylogenetic definitions and nomenclature of the major taxonomic categories of the theropod dinosaurs: 68A.
  7. Sereno, P.C., 1999. A Rationale for Dinosaurian Taxonomy: 788-790.
  8. Lund, R. & Poplin, C., 2002. Cladistic analysis of the relationships of the Tarrasiids (Lower Carboniferous Actinopterygians): 480-486.
  9. Williamson, T.E. & Carr, T.D., 2002. A new genus of derived pachycephalosaurian from western North America.: 779-801.
  10. Sullivan, R.M., 2003. Revision of the dinosaur Stegoceras Lambe (Ornithischia, Pachycephalosauridae).: 167-193.
  11. Dzik, J., 2003. A beaked herbivorous archosaur with dinosaur affinities from the early Late Triassic of Poland: 556-574.
  12. Reynoso, V.-H. & Montellano-Ballesteros, M., 2004. A New Giant Turtle of the Genus Gopherus (Chelonia: Testudinidae) from the Pleistocene of Tamaulipas, México, and a Review of the Phylogeny and Biogeography of Gopher Tortoises: 822-837.
  13. Hamel, M.-H., 2005. A new lower actinopterygian from the Early Permian of the Paraná Basin, Brazil: 19-26.
  14. Schoch, R.R. & Rubidge, B.S., 2005. The amphibamid Micropholis from the Lystrosaurus assemblage zone of South Africa.: 502-522.
  15. Carr, T.D., Williamson, T.E. & Schwimmer, D.R., 2005. A new genus and species of tyrannosauroid from the Late Cretaceous (middle Campanian) Demopolis Formation of Alabama.: 119-143.
  16. Modesto, S.P. & Damiani, R., 2007. The Procolophonoid Reptile Sauropareion anoplus from the Lowermost Triassic of South Africa: 337-349.
  17. Domning, D.P. & Aguilera, O.A., 2008. Fossil Sirenia of the West Atlantic and Caribbean Region. VIII. Nanosiren garciae, gen. et sp. nov. and Nanosiren sanchezi, sp. nov.: 479-500.
  18. Nesbitt, S.J., Irmis, R.B., Parker, W.G., Smith, N.D., Turner, A.H. & Rowe, T., 2009. Hindlimb Osteology and Distribution of Basal Dinosauromorphs fron the Late Triassic of North America: 498-516.
  19. Travouillon, K.J., Gurovich, Y., Beck, R.M.D. & Muirhead, J., 2010. An exceptionally well-preserved short-snouted bandicoot (Marsupialia; Peramelemorphia) from Riversleigh's Oligo-Miocene deposits, northwestern Queensland, Australia: 1528-1546.
  20. O'Connor, J.K., Gao, K.-Q. & Chiappe, L.M., 2010. A new ornithuromorph (Aves: Ornithothoraces) bird from the Jehol Group indicative of higher-level diversity: 311-321.
  21. Mickle, K.E., 2011. The Early Actinopterygian Fauna of the Manning Canyon Shale Formation (Upper Mississippian, Lower Pennsylvanian) of Utah, U.S.A.: 962–980.
  22. Gaetano, L.C. & Rougier, G.W., 2011. New Materials of Argentoconodon fariasorum (Mammaliaformes, Triconodontidae) from the Jurassic of Argentina and its bearing on Triconodont Phylogeny: 829-843.
  23. Stocker, M.R., 2012. A New Phytosaur (Archosauriformes, Phytosauria) from the Lot's Wife Beds (Sonsela Member) within the Chinle Formation (Upper Triassic) of Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona: 573-586.
  24. Otero, A. & Pol, D., 2013. Postcranial Anatomy and Phylogenetic Relationships of Mussaurus patagonicus (Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha): 1138-1168.
  25. Solé, F., Smith, R., Coillot, T., de Bast, E. & Smith, T., 2014. Dental and Tarsal Anatomy of 'Miacis' latouri and a Phylogenetic Analysis of the Earliest Carnivoraforms (Mammalia, Carnivoramorpha): 1-21.
  26. Gould, F.D.H. & Rose, K.D., 2014. Gnathic and Postcranial Skeleton of the Largest Known Arctocyonid 'Condylarth' Arctocyon mumak (Mammalia, Procreodi) and Ecomorphological Diversity in Procreodi: 1180-1202.
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