We describe an incomplete postcranial skeleton of Catopsbaatar catopsaloides from the ?late Campanian red beds of Hermiin Tsav I, in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia. The skeleton is fragmentary and the preservation of bone surface does not permit reconstruction of the musculature. The studied skeleton contains some parts not preserved or incompletely known in other multituberculate genera, such as a long spinous process in a single lumbar vertebra, which together with long transverse processes preserved in Nemegtbaatar, might indicate that at least some multituberculates had jumping ability. The calcaneus of Catopsbaatar is unusual, differing from most other multituberculates (where known) and other mammals by having a short tuber calcanei, with ...
The Late Cretaceous multituberculate mammal Kryptobaatar dashzevegi Kielan−Jaworowska, 1970 is the m...
Multituberculates were dominant mammals in the Late Cretaceous communities of Central Asia (present-...
Here we report a new articulated skeleton of Yamaceratops dorngobiensis (MPC-D 100/553) from the Khu...
We describe an incomplete postcranial skeleton of Catopsbaatar catopsaloides from the ?late Campania...
The Gobi Desert is famous for providing one of the worlds best preserved Cretaceous terrestrial faun...
124 p. : ill., map ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-114) and index.The cranial an...
Fig. 38. Cladogram of phylogenetic relationships within Multituberculata (a), based on the analysis ...
The Baurusuchidae is one the most representative family of Crocodyliformes from the Upper Cretaceous...
Mimo że wieloguzkowce są jednymi z najlepiej poznanych ssaków z ery mezozoicznej, związki pomiędzy p...
An incomplete skeleton of a theropod dinosaur, Bagaraatan ostromi gen ' et sp ' n., was fo...
The fossil record of mammaliaforms (mammals and their closest relatives) of the Mesozoic era from th...
The braincase structure of two Late Cretaceous Mongolian djadochtatherian multituber-culates Nemegtb...
The extratarsal spur in extant monotremes consists of an os calcaris and a cornu calcaris. A poisono...
Ecomorphological diversity of Mesozoic mammals was presumably constrained by selective pressures imp...
The orbital wall in Nemegtbaatar gohiensis and Chulsanbaatar vulgaris, from the Late Crrtaceous of t...
The Late Cretaceous multituberculate mammal Kryptobaatar dashzevegi Kielan−Jaworowska, 1970 is the m...
Multituberculates were dominant mammals in the Late Cretaceous communities of Central Asia (present-...
Here we report a new articulated skeleton of Yamaceratops dorngobiensis (MPC-D 100/553) from the Khu...
We describe an incomplete postcranial skeleton of Catopsbaatar catopsaloides from the ?late Campania...
The Gobi Desert is famous for providing one of the worlds best preserved Cretaceous terrestrial faun...
124 p. : ill., map ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-114) and index.The cranial an...
Fig. 38. Cladogram of phylogenetic relationships within Multituberculata (a), based on the analysis ...
The Baurusuchidae is one the most representative family of Crocodyliformes from the Upper Cretaceous...
Mimo że wieloguzkowce są jednymi z najlepiej poznanych ssaków z ery mezozoicznej, związki pomiędzy p...
An incomplete skeleton of a theropod dinosaur, Bagaraatan ostromi gen ' et sp ' n., was fo...
The fossil record of mammaliaforms (mammals and their closest relatives) of the Mesozoic era from th...
The braincase structure of two Late Cretaceous Mongolian djadochtatherian multituber-culates Nemegtb...
The extratarsal spur in extant monotremes consists of an os calcaris and a cornu calcaris. A poisono...
Ecomorphological diversity of Mesozoic mammals was presumably constrained by selective pressures imp...
The orbital wall in Nemegtbaatar gohiensis and Chulsanbaatar vulgaris, from the Late Crrtaceous of t...
The Late Cretaceous multituberculate mammal Kryptobaatar dashzevegi Kielan−Jaworowska, 1970 is the m...
Multituberculates were dominant mammals in the Late Cretaceous communities of Central Asia (present-...
Here we report a new articulated skeleton of Yamaceratops dorngobiensis (MPC-D 100/553) from the Khu...