Mammals of metatherian-eutherian grade are represented in a collection recovered from a Wise County, Texas, locality of Lower Cretaceous (Albian) age. The form, or forms, are distinctly primitive as evidenced by the very small low protocones, large stylar cusps, and wide stylar shelf. The presence of well-developed and separate metacones at such an early date would seem to place Deltatheridium well off the evolutionary line of all later mammals except possibly zalambdodonts. The premolars contain both anterior and posterior cingulum cusps in addition to the protoconid and posterior accessory cusp. The lower molars have trigonids that are extremely compressed anteroposteriorly, and all but one have three talonid cusps. One lower molar appare...
We describe a new genus and species of hadrosaurid dinosaur, Aquilarhinus palimentus, from the lower...
The fauna of the beds at Devil\u27s Gulch and vicinity is rich and varied, and promises to fill cert...
For the first two-thirds of their over 180-million-year history, mammals left a sparse fossil record...
p. 311-330, [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 330).The mul...
Deinonychus antirrhopus, a new genus and species of theropod dinosaur is described from the Cloverly...
A detailed description is presented of the skeletal anatomy and adaptations of Deinonychus antirrhop...
44 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-36).A right petrosal from the ?Aptia...
While the terrestrial fossil record of the mid-Cretaceous interval (Aptian to Cenomanian) in North A...
The Trinity therians have long been the focus of attempts to reconstruct the evolutionary history of...
During the Late Cretaceous, the continent of North America was divided into two sections: Laramidia ...
Femora referable to metatherians and eutherians recovered from the Bissekty Formation, Dzharakuduk, ...
The Trinity therians have long been the focus of attempts to reconstruct the evolutionary history of...
Background: Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous – Paleogene mammals remarkable for their rela...
Contents: Abstract - Introduction -- Systematic Accounts -- Correlations and Age -- Acknowledgments ...
A new genus and species of dinocephalian is described, based on a skull, teeth, and lower jaw fragme...
We describe a new genus and species of hadrosaurid dinosaur, Aquilarhinus palimentus, from the lower...
The fauna of the beds at Devil\u27s Gulch and vicinity is rich and varied, and promises to fill cert...
For the first two-thirds of their over 180-million-year history, mammals left a sparse fossil record...
p. 311-330, [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 330).The mul...
Deinonychus antirrhopus, a new genus and species of theropod dinosaur is described from the Cloverly...
A detailed description is presented of the skeletal anatomy and adaptations of Deinonychus antirrhop...
44 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-36).A right petrosal from the ?Aptia...
While the terrestrial fossil record of the mid-Cretaceous interval (Aptian to Cenomanian) in North A...
The Trinity therians have long been the focus of attempts to reconstruct the evolutionary history of...
During the Late Cretaceous, the continent of North America was divided into two sections: Laramidia ...
Femora referable to metatherians and eutherians recovered from the Bissekty Formation, Dzharakuduk, ...
The Trinity therians have long been the focus of attempts to reconstruct the evolutionary history of...
Background: Taeniodonta is a clade of Late Cretaceous – Paleogene mammals remarkable for their rela...
Contents: Abstract - Introduction -- Systematic Accounts -- Correlations and Age -- Acknowledgments ...
A new genus and species of dinocephalian is described, based on a skull, teeth, and lower jaw fragme...
We describe a new genus and species of hadrosaurid dinosaur, Aquilarhinus palimentus, from the lower...
The fauna of the beds at Devil\u27s Gulch and vicinity is rich and varied, and promises to fill cert...
For the first two-thirds of their over 180-million-year history, mammals left a sparse fossil record...