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Reappraisal of arctostylopid mammal Kazachostylops occidentalis from the late Paleocene of Kazakhstan and phylogenetic relationships within Arctostylopida.
Journal of Paleontology, , . Carneiro, L. M. and Oliveira, E. V., in press. The Eocene South American metatherian Zeusdelphys complicatus is not a protodidelphidid but a hatcheriform: paleobiogeographic implications. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, , . Close, R. A., Friedman, M., Lloyd, G. T. and Benson, R. B. J., in press.
Evidence for a mid-Jurassic adaptive radiation in mammals.
Current Biology, , . Close, R. A., Davis, B. M., Walsh, S., Wolnjewicz, A. S., Friedman, M. and Benson, R. B. J., in press.
A lower jaw of Palaeoxonodon from the Middle Jurassic of the Isle of Skye, Scotland, sheds new light on the diversity of British stem therians.
Palaeontology, , . Eberle, J. J., Clemens, W. A., McCarthy, P. J., Fiorillo, A. R. and Erickson, G. M. and Druckenmiller, P. S., in press.
Northern-most record of the Metatheria: a new Late Cretaceous pediomyid from the North Slope of Alaska.
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, , . Forasiepi, A. M., Babot, M. J. and Zimicz, N., in press.
Australohyaena antiqua (Mammalia, Metatheria, Sparassodonta), a large predator from the Late Oligocene of Patagonia.
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, , . Halliday, T. J. D. and Goswami, A., in press.
Eutherian morphological disparity across the end-Cretaceous mass extinction.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, , . Halliday, T. J. D., Upchurch, P. and Goswami, A., in press.
Resolving the relationships of Paleocene placental mammals.
Biological Reviews, , . Han, G., Mao, F.-Y., Bi, S.-D., Wang, Y.-Q. and Meng, J., in press.
A Jurassic gliding euharamiyidan mammal with an ear of five auditory bones.
Nature, , . Harper, T., Parras, A. and Rougier, G. W., in press.
Reigitherium (Meridiolestida, Mesungulatoidea) an enigmatic Late Cretaceous mammal from Patagonia, Argentina: morphology, affinities, and dental evolution.
Journal of Mammalian Evolution, , . Krause, D. W., Hoffman, S., Wible, J. R., Kirk, E. C., Schultz, J. A., von Koenigswald, W., Groenke, J. R., Rossie, J. B., O'Connor, P. M., Seiffert, E. R., Dumont, E. R., Holloway, W. L., Rogers, R. R., Rahantarisoa, L. J., Kemp, A. D. and Andriamialison, H., in press.
First cranial remains of a gondwanatherian mammal reveal remarkable mosaicism.
Nature, , . Krause, D. W., Hoffman, S., Hu, Y.-M., Wible, J. R., Rougier, G. W., Kirk, E. C., Groenke, J. R., Rogers, R. R., Rossie, J. B., Schultz, J. A., Evans, A. R., von Koenigswald, W. and Rahantarisca, L. J., in press.
Skeleton of a Cretaceous mammal from Madagascar reflects long-term insularity.
Nature, , . Meng, Q.-J., Grossnickle, D. M., Liu, D., Zhang, Y.-G., Neander, A. I., Ji, Q. and Luo, Z.-X., in press.
New gliding mammaliaforms from the Jurassic.
Nature, , . Panciroli, E., Benson, R. B. J. and Butler, R. J., in press.
New partial dentaries of amphitheriid mammal Palaeoxonodon ooliticus from Scotland, and posterior dentary morphology in early cladotherians.
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, , . Rook, D. L. and Hunter, J. P., in press.
Rooting around the eutherian family tree: the origin and relations of the Taeniodonta.
Journal of Mammalian Evolution, , . Scott, C. S., in press.
Horolodectidae: a new family of unusual eutherians (Mammalia: Theria) from the Palaeocene of Alberta, Canada.
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, , . Wang, H.-B., Meng, J. and Wang, Y.-Q., in press.
Cretaceous fossil reveals a new pattern in mammalian middle ear evolution.
Nature, , . Williamson, T. E., Brusatte, S. L., Secord, R. and Shelley, S., in press.
A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid systematics and phylogeny.
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, , . Zack, S. P., Rose, K. D., Holbrook, L. T., Kumar, K., Rana, R. S. and Smith, T., in press.
An enigmatic new ungulate-like mammal from the Early Eocene of India.
Papers in Palaeontology, , . Zimicz, A. N. and Goin, F. J., in press.
A reassessment of the genus Groeberia Patterson, 1952 (Mammalia, Metatheria): functional and phylogenetic implications.
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, , . 2023Eberle, J. J., Clemens, W. A., Erickson, G. M. and Druckenmiller, P. S., 2023. A new tiny eutherian from the Late Cretaceous of Alaska. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 21, 2232359. Ting, S.-Y., Wang, X.-M. and Meng, J., 2023. Cranial and postcranial morphology of the insectivoran-grade mammals Hsiangolestes and Naranius (Mammalia, Eutheria) with analyses of their phylogenetic relationships. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 463, 1-127. 2020Brocklehurst, N. and Benevento, G. L., 2020.
Dental characters used in phylogenetic analyses of mammals show higher rates of evolution, but not reduced independence.
PeerJ, 8, e8744. Engelman, R. K., Flynn, J. J., Wyss, A. R. and Croft, D. A., 2020.
Eomakhaira molossus, a new saber-toothed sparassodont (Metatheria: Thylacosmilinae) from the Early Oligocene (?Tinguirirican) Cachapoal Locality, Andean Main Range, Chile.
American Museum Novitates, 3957, 1-75. Hoffmann, S., Beck, R. M. D., Wible, J. R., Rougier, G. W. and Krause, D. W., 2020.
Phylogenetic placement of Adalatherium hui (Mammalia, Gondwanatheria) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar: implications for allotherian relationships.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 40, 213-234. Ladeveze, S., Selva, C. and Muizon, C., 2020.
What are "opossum-like" fossils? The phylogeny of herpetotheriid and peradectid metatherians, based on new features from the petrosal anatomy.
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 18, 1463-1479. Mao, F.-Y., Hu, Y.-M., Li, C.-K., Wang, Y.-Q., Chase, M. H., Smith, A. K. and Meng, J., 2020.
Integrated hearing and chewing modules decoupled in a Cretaceous stem therian mammal.
Science, 367, 305-308. Muizon, C. and Ladeveze, S., 2020. Cranial anatomy of Andinodelphys cochabambensis, a stem metatherian from the early Palaeocene of Bolivia. Geodiversitas, 42, 597-739. Sole, F., De Bast, E., Legendre, H., Rana, R. S., Kumar, K., Rose, K. D. and Smith, T., 2020. New specimens of Frugivastodon (Mammalia: Apatotheria) from the Early Eocene of India confirm its apatemyid status and elucidate dispersal of Apatemyidae. In G. V. R. Prasad and R. Patnaik (eds.) Biological Consequences of Plate Tectonics: New Perspectives on Post-Gondwana Break-up, A Tribute to Ashok Sahni. Springer Nature, Basel, p279-304. 2019Asher, R. J., Smith, M. R., Rankin, A. and Emry, R. J., 2019.
Congruence, fossils and the evolutionary tree of rodents and lagomorphs.
Royal Society Open Science, 6, 190387. Halliday, T. J. D., dos Reis, M., Tamuri, A. U., Ferguson-Gow, H., Yang, Z.-H. and Goswami, A., 2019.
Rapid morphological evolution in placental mammals post-dates the origin of the crown group.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 286, 20182418. Wible, J. R., Shelley, S. L. and Bi, S.-D., 2019.
New genus and species of djadochtatheriid multituberculate (Allotheria, Mammalia) from the Upper Cretaceous Bayan Mandahu Formation of Inner Mongolia.
Annals of Carnegie Museum, 85, 285-327. Zhou, C.-F., Bhullar, B.-A. S., Neander, A. I., Martin, T. and Luo, Z.-X., 2019.
New Jurassic mammaliaform sheds light on early evolution of mammal-like hyoid bones.
Science, 365, 276-279. 2018Bi, S.-D., Zheng, X.-T., Wang, X.-L., Cignetti, N. E., Yang, S.-L. and Wible, J. R., 2018.
An Early Cretaceous eutherian and the placental-marsupial dichotomy.
Nature, 558, 390-395. Carneiro, L. M., 2018.
A new species of Varalphadon (Mammalia, Metatheria, Sparassodonta) from the upper Cenomanian of southern Utah, North America: phylogenetic and biogeographic insights.
Cretaceous Research, 84, 88-96. Csiki-Sava, Z., Vremir, M., Meng, J., Brusatte, S. L. and Norell, M. A., 2018.
Dome-headed, small-brained island mammal from the Late Cretaceous of Romania.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U. S. A., 115, 4857-4862. Huttenlocker, A. K., Grossnickle, D. M., Kirkland, J. I., Schultz, J. A. and Luo, Z.-X., 2018.
Late-surviving stem mammal links the lowermost Cretaceous of North America and Gondwana.
Nature, 558, 108-112. Lopez-Torres, S. and Fostowicz-Frelik, L., 2018.
A new Eocene anagalid (Mammalia: Euarchontoglires) from Mongolia and its implications for the group's phylogeny and dispersal.
Scientific Reports, 8, 13955. Metais, G., Coster, P. M., Kappelman, J. R., Licht, A., Ocakoglu, F., Taylor, M. H. and Beard K. C., 2018.
Eocene metatherians from Anatolia illuminate the assembly of an island fauna during Deep Time.
PLOS One, 13, e0206181. Muizon, C., Ladeveze, S., Selva, C., Vignaud, R. and Goussard, F., 2018.
Allqokirus australis (Sparassodonta, Metatheria) from the early Palaeocene of Tiupampa (Bolivia) and the rise of the metatherian carnivorous radiation in South America.
Geodiversitas, 40, 363-459. Sole, F., Godinot, M., Laurent, Y., Galoyer, A. and Smith, T., 2018.
The European mesonychid mammals: phylogeny, ecology, biogeography, and biochronology.
Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 25, 339-379. 2017Carneiro, L. M. and Oliveira, E. V., 2017.
Systematic affinities of the extinct metatherian Eobrasilia coutoi Simpson, 1947, a South American Early Eocene Stagodontidae: implications for "Eobrasiliinae".
Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia, 20, 355-372. Luo, Z.-X., Meng, Q.-J., Grossnickle, D. M., Liu, D., Neander, A. I., Zhang, Y.-G. and Ji, Q., 2017.
New evidence for mammaliaform ear evolution and feeding adaptation in a Jurassic ecosystem.
Nature, 548, 326-329. 2016Averianov, A. O. and Archibald, D., 2016.
New evidence on the stem placental mammal Paranyctoides from the Upper Cretaceous of Uzbekistan.
Palaeontologia Polonica, 67, 25-33. Halliday, T. J. D., Upchurch, P. and Goswami, A., 2016.
Eutherians experienced elevated evolutionary rates in the immediate aftermath of the Cretaceous-Palaeogene mass extinction.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 283, 20153026. Gheerbrant, E., Filippo, A. and Schmitt, A., 2016.
Convergence of Afrotherian and Laurasiatherian ungulate-like mammals: first morphological evidence from the Paleocene of Morocco.
PLoS ONE, 11, e0157556. Han, G. and Meng, J., 2016.
A new spalacolestine mammal from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota and implications for the morphology, phylogeny, and palaeobiology of Laurasian 'symmetrodontans'.
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 178, 343-380. Mao, F.-Y., Wang, Y.-Q. and Meng, J., 2016.
New specimens of the multituberculate mammalian Sphenopsalis from the Paleocene of Inner Mongolia, China: implications for phylogeny and biology of taeniolabidoid multituberculates.
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 61, 429-454. McComas, K. M. and Eberle, J. J., 2016.
A new earliest Paleocene (Puercan) arctocyonid mammal from the Fort Union Formation, Great Divide Basin, Wyoming, and its phylogenetic position among early 'condylarths'.
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 14, 445-459. Miyata, K., Azuma, Y. and Shibata, M., 2016.
New mammalian specimens from the Lower Cretaceous Kitadani Formation, Tetori Group, Fukui, Japan.
Historical Biology, 28, 139-150. Ni, X.-J., Li, Q., Stidham, T. A., Li, L.-Z., Lu, X.-Y. and Meng, J., 2016.
A late Paleocene probable metatherian (?deltatheroidan) survivor of the Cretaceous mass extinction.
Scientific Reports, 6, 38547. Pian, R., Archer, M., Hand, S. J., Beck, R. M. D. and Cody, A., 2016. The upper dentition and relationships of the enigmatic Australian Cretaceous mammal Kollikodon ritchiei. Memoirs of Museum Victoria, 74, 97-105. Rougier, G. W., Sheth, A. S., Spurlin, B. K., Bolortsetseg, M. and Novacek, M. J., 2016.
Craniodental anatomy of a new Late Cretaceous multituberculate mammal from Udan Sayr, Mongolia.
Palaeontologia Polonica, 67, 197-248. Suarez, C., Forasiepi, A. M., Goin, F. J. and Jaramillo, C., 2016.
Insights into the Neotropics Prior to the Great American Biotic Interchange: new evidence of mammalian predators from the Miocene of Northern Colombia.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 36, e1029581. Tarver, J. E., dos Reis, M., Mirarab, S., Moran, R. J., Parker, S., O'Reilly, J. E., King, B. L., O'Connell, M. J., Asher, R. J., Warnow, T., Peterson, K. J., Donoghue, P. C. J. and Pisani, D., 2016. The interrelationships of placental mammals and the limits of phylogenetic inference. Genome Biology and Evolution, 8, 330-344. Velazco, P. M. and Novacek, M. J., 2016.
Systematics of the genus Palaeictops Matthew, 1899 (Mammalia: Lepticidae), with the description of two new species from the Middle Eocene of Utah and Wyoming.
American Museum Novitates, 3867, 1-42. Wilson, G. P., Ekdale, E. G., Hoganson, J. W., Calede, J. J. and Linden, A. V., 2016.
A large carnivorous mammal from the Late Cretaceous and the North American origin of marsupials.
Nature Communications, 7, 13734. Zou, Z.-T. and Zhang, J.-Z., 2016.
Morphological and molecular convergences in mammalian phylogenetics.
Nature Communications, 7, 12758. 2015Averianov, A. O., Martin, T., Lopatin, A. and Krasnolutskii, S., 2015.
Stem therian mammal Amphibetulimus from the Middle Jurassic of Siberia.
Palaontologische Zeitschrift, 89, 197-206. Bi, S.-D., Jin, X.-S., Li, S. and Du, T.-M., 2015.
A new Cretaceous metatherian mammal from Henan, China.
PeerJ, 3, e896. Chornogubsky, L. and Goin, F. J., 2015.
A review of the molar morphology and phylogenetic affinities of Sillustania quechuense (Metatheria, Polydolopimorphia, Sillustaniidae), from the early Paleogene of Laguna Umayo, southeastern Peru.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 35, e983238. Luo, Z.-X., Gatesy, S. M., Jenkins, F. A., Amaral, W. W. and Shubin, N. H., 2015.
Mandibular and dental characteristics of Late Triassic mammaliaform Haramiyavia and their ramifications for basal mammal evolution.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 112, E7101-E7109. Luo, Z.-X., Meng, Q.-J., Ji, Q., Liu, D., Zhang, Y.-G. and Neander, A. I., 2015.
Evolutionary development in basal mammaliaforms as revealed by a docodontan.
Science, 347, 760-764. Manz, C. L., Chester, S. G. B., Bloch, J. I., Silcox, M. T. and Sargis, E. J., 2015.
New partial skeletons of Palaeocene Nyctitheriidae and evaluation of proposed euarchontan affinities.
Biology Letters, 11, 20140911. Martin, T., Marugan-Lobon, J., Vullo, R., Martin-Abad, H., Luo, Z.-X. and Buscalioni, A. D., 2015.
A Cretaceous eutriconodont and integument evolution in early mammals.
Nature, 526, 380-384. Meng, Q.-J., Ji, Q., Zhang, Y.-G., Liu, D., Grossnickle, D. M. and Luo, Z.-X., 2015.
An arboreal docodont from the Jurassic and mammaliaform ecological diversification.
Science, 347, 764-768. Muizon, C., Billet, G., Argot, C., Ladeveze, S. and Goussard, F., 2015.
Alcidedorbignya inopinata, a basal pantodont (Placentalia, Mammalia) from the early Palaeocene of Bolivia: anatomy, phylogeny and palaeobiology.
Geodiversitas, 37, 397-634. Oliveira, E. V. and Goin, F. J., 2015. A new species of Gaylordia Paula Couto (Mammalia, Metatheria) from Itaborai, Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia, 18, 97-108. Rougier, G. W., Davis, B. M. and Novacek, M. J., 2015.
A deltatheroidan mammal from the Upper Cretaceous Baynshiree Formation, eastern Mongolia.
Cretaceous Research, 52, 167-177. Smith, T. and Codrea, V., 2015.
Red iron-pigmented tooth enamel in a multituberculate mammal from the Late Cretaceous Transylvanian "Hateg Island".
PLOS One, 10, e0132550. Xu, L., Zhang, X.-L., Pu, H.-Y., Jia, S.-H., Zhang, J.-M., Lu, J.-C. and Meng, J., 2015.
Largest known Mesozoic multituberculate from Eurasia and implications for multituberculate evolution and biology.
Scientific Reports, 5, 14950. 2014Averianov, A. O., Martin, T. and Lopatin, A., 2014.
The oldest dryolestid mammal from the Middle Jurassic of Siberia.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 34, 924-931. Averianov, A. O., Archibald, J. D. and Dyke, G. J., 2014.
A new eutherian mammal from the Late Cretaceous of Kazakhstan.
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 59, 537-542. Beck, R. M. D. and Lee, M. S. Y., 2014.
Ancient dates or accelerated rates? Morphological clocks and the antiquity of placental mammals.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 281, 20141278. Bi, S.-D., Wang, Y.-Q., Guan, J., Sheng, X. and Meng, J., 2014.
Three new Jurassic euharamiyidan species reinforce early divergence of mammals.
Nature, 514, 579-584. Engelman, R. K. and Croft, D. A., 2014.
A new species of small-bodied sparassodont (Mammalia, Metatheria) from the middle Miocene locality of Quebrada Honda, Bolivia.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 34, 672-688. Gheerbrant, E., Amaghzaz, M., Bouya, B., Goussard, F. and Letenneur, C., 2014.
Ocepeia (Middle Paleocene of Morocco): the oldest skull of an Afrotherian mammal.
PLoS ONE, 9, e89739. Hooker, J. J., 2014.
New postcranial bones of the extinct mammalian family Nyctitheriidae (Paleogene, UK): primitive euarchontans with scansorial locomotion.
Palaeontologia Electronica, 17.3.47A, 1-82. Hou, S.-L. and Meng, J., 2014.
A new eutriconodont mammal from the early Cretaceous Jehol Biota of Liaoning, China.
Chinese Science Bulletin, 59, 546-553. O'Meara, R. N. and Thompson, R. S., 2014.
Were there Miocene meridiolestidans? Assessing the phylogenetic placement of Necrolestes patagonensis and the presence of a 40 million year meridiolestidan ghost lineage.
Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 21, 271-284. Rankin, B. D. and Holroyd, P. A., 2014.
Aceroryctes dulcis, a new palaeoryctid (Mammalia, Eutheria) from the early Eocene of the Wasatch Formation of southwestern Wyoming, USA.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 51, 919-926. Williamson, T. E., Brusatte, S. L. and Wilson, G. P., 2014.
The origin and early evolution of metatherian mammals: the Cretaceous record.
ZooKeys, 465, 1-76. 2013Averianov, A. and Archibald, J. D., 2013. Variation and taxonomy of Asiamerican eutherian mammal Paranyctoides. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 50, 895-903. Averianov, A., Martin, T. and Lopatin, A. V., 2013.
A new phylogeny for basal Trechnotheria and Cladotheria and affinities of South American endemic Late Cretaceous mammals.
Naturwissenschaften, 100, 311-326. De Bast, E. and Smith, T., 2013.
Reassessment of the small 'arctocyonid' Prolatidens waudruae from the early Paleocene of Belgium, and its phylogenetic relationships with ungulate-like mammals.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 33, 964-976. Kusuhashi, N., Tsutsumi, Y., Saegusa, H., Horie, K., Ikeda, T., Yokoyama, K. and Shiraishi, K., 2013.
A new Early Cretaceous eutherian mammal from the Sasayama Group, Hyogo, Japan.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 280, 20130142. O'Leary, M. A., Bloch, J. I., Flynn, J. J., Gaudin, T. J., Giallombardo, A., Giannini, N. P., Goldberg, S. L., Kraatz, B. P., Luo, Z.-X., Meng, J., Ni, X.-J., Novacek, M. J., Perini, F. A., Randall, Z. S., Rougier, G. W., Sargis, E. J., Silcox, M. T., Simmons, N. B., Spaulding, M., Velazco, P. M., Weksler, M., Wible, J. R. and Cirranello, A. L., 2013.
The placental mammal ancestor and the post-K-Pg radiation of placentals.
Science, 339, 662-667. Tabuce, R., Tortosa, T., Vianey-Liaud, M., Garcia, G., Lebrun, R., Godefroit, P., Dutour, Y., Berton, S., Valentin, X. and Cheylan, G., 2013. New eutherian mammals from the Late Cretaceous of Aix-en-Provence Basin, south-eastern France. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 169, 653-672. Williamson, T. E. and Brusatte, S. L., 2013.
New specimens of the rare taeniodont Wortmania (Mammalia: Eutheria) from the San Juan Basin of New Mexico and comments on the phylogeny and functional morphology of "archaic" mammals.
PLOS One, 8, e75886. Yuan, C.-X., Ji, Q., Meng, Q.-J., Tabrum, A. R. and Luo, Z.-X., 2013.
Earliest evolution of multituberculate mammals revealed by a new Jurassic fossil.
Science, 341, 779-783. Zheng, X.-T., Bi, S.-D., Wang, X.-L. and Meng, J., 2013.
A new arboreal haramiyid shows the diversity of crown mammals in the Jurassic period.
Nature, 500, 199-202. Zhou, C.-F., Wu, S.-Y., Martin, T. and Luo, Z.-X., 2013.
A Jurassic mammaliaform and the earliest mammalian evolutionary adaptations.
Nature, 500, 163-167. 2012Archibald, J. D. and Averianov, A., 2012.
Phylogenetic analysis, taxonomic revision, and dental ontogeny of the Cretaceous Zhelestidae (Mammalia: Eutheria).
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 164, 361-426. De Bast, E., Sige, B. and Smith, T., 2012.
Diversity of the adapisoriculid mammals from the early Palaeocene of Hainin, Belgium.
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 57, 35-52. dos Reis, M., Inoue, J., Hasegawa, M., Asher, R. J., Donoghue, P. C. J. and Yang, Z.-H., 2012. Phylogenomic datasets provide both precision and accuracy in estimating the timescale of placental mammal phylogeny. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 279, 3491-3500. Gaetano, L. C. and Rougier, G. W., 2012.
First amphilestid from South America: a molariform from the Jurassic Canadon Asfalto Formation, Patagonia, Argentina.
Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 19, 235-248. Kondrashov, P. and Lucas, S. G., 2012.
Nearly complete skeleton of Tetraclaenodon (Mammalia, Phenacodontidae) from the Early Paleocene of New Mexico: morpho-functional analysis.
Journal of Paleontology, 86, 25-43. Rougier, G. W., Wible, J. R., Beck, R. M. D. and Apesteguia, S., 2012.
The Miocene mammal Necrolestes demonstrates the survival of a Mesozoic nontherian lineage into the late Cenozoic of South America.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 109, 20053-20058. Williamson, T. E., Brusatte, S. L., Carr, T. D., Weil, A. and Standhardt, B. R., 2012.
The phylogeny and evolution of Cretaceous-Palaeogene metatherians: cladistic analysis and description of new early Palaeocene specimens from the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico.
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 10, 625-651. 2011Gaetano, L. C. and Rougier, G. W., 2011.
New materials of Argentoconodon fariasorum (Mammaliaformes, Triconodontidae) from the Jurassic of Argentina and its bearing on triconodont phylogeny.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 31, 829-843. Gelfo, J. N. and Sige, B., 2011. A new didolodontid mammal from the late Paleocene-earliest Eocene of Laguna Umayo, Peru. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 56, 665-678. Goswami, A., Prasad, G. V. R., Upchurch, P., Boyer, D. M., Seiffert, E. R., Verma, O., Gheerbrant, E. and Flynn, J. J., 2011.
A radiation of arboreal basal eutherian mammals beginning in the Late Cretaceous of India.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 108, 16333-16338. Luo, Z.-X., Yuan, C.-X., Meng, Q.-J. and Ji, Q., 2011.
A Jurassic eutherian mammal and divergence of marsupials and placentals.
Nature, 476, 442-445. Meng, J., Wang, Y.-Q. and Li, C.-K., 2011.
Transitional mammalian middle ear from a new Cretaceous Jehol eutriconodont.
Nature, 472, 181-185. Meredith, R. W., Janecka, J. E., Gatesy, J., Ryder, O. A., Fisher, C. A., Teeling, E. C., Goodbla, A., Eizirik, E., Simao, T. L. L., Stadler, T., Rabosky, D. L., Honeycutt, R. L., Flynn, J. J., Ingram, C. M., Steiner, C., Williams, T. L., Robinson, T. J., Burk-Herrick, A., Westerman, M., Ayoub, N. A., Springer, M. S. and Murphy, W. J., 2011. Impacts of the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution and KPg extinction on mammal diversification. Science, 334, 521-524. Oliveira, E. V. and Goin, F. J., 2011.
A reassessment of bunodont metatherians from the Paleogene of Itaborai (Brazil): systematics and age of the Itaboraian SALMA.
Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia, 14, 105-136. Rook, D. L. and Hunter, J. P., 2011.
Phylogeny of the Taeniodonta: evidence from dental characters and stratigraphy.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 31, 422-427. Rougier, G. W., Apesteguia, S. and Gaetano, L. C., 2011.
Highly specialized mammalian skulls from the Late Cretaceous of South America.
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