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Reference: Systematic Biology
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Systematic Biology.

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  1. Sereno, P.C., 1999. Definitions in Phylogenetic Taxonomy: Critique and Rationale: 329-351.
  2. Waddell, P.J., Okada, N. & Hasegawa, M., 1999a. Towards Resolving the Interordinal Relationships of Placental Mammals: 1-5.
  3. Waddell, P.J., Cao, Y., Hasegawa, M. & Mindell, D.P., 1999c. Assessing the Cretaceous Superordinal Divergence Times within Birds and Placental Mammals by Using Whole Mitochondrial Protein Sequences and an Extended Statistical Framework: 119-137.
  4. Waddell, P.J., Cao, Y., Hauf, J. & Hasegawa, M., 1999b. Using Novel Phylogenetic Methods to Evaluate Mammalian mtDNA, Including Amino Acid-Invariant Sites-LogDet plus Site Stripping, to Detect Internal Conflicts in the Data, with Special Reference to the Positions of Hedgehog, Armadillo, and Elephant: 31-53.
  5. Sereno, P.C., 2005. The Logical Basis of Phylogenetic Taxonomy: 595-619.
  6. Martin, J.E. & Benton, M.J., 2008. Crown Clades in Vertebrate Nomenclature: Correcting the Definition of Crocodylia: 173-181.
  7. Galindo, L.J., Torruella, G., López-García, P., Ciobanu, M., Gutiérrez-Preciado, A., Karpov, S.A. & Moreira, D., 2023[2022]. Phylogenomics Supports the Monophyly of Aphelids and Fungi and Identifies New Molecular Synapomorphies: 505-515.
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