MESOZOIC EUCYNODONTS; Central Bibliography of Traditional Sources:
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of traditional sources, (papers and books), for a project on Mesozoic eucynodonts, (mammals
and near mammals). Although each individual directory has its own bibliography, this
centralized version should help me keep track.
The papers have been obtained in various ways including generous donations. None have been
acquired through mundane methods such as purchase, library visits or theft, though
occasional gifts from Santa Claus and the Birthday Bunny have been involved. (Coming to
think of it, I did buy one or two of the books.) Several papers are less than completely
legible for one reason or another, and all contain information which I don't understand!
(Fully legible copies would be welcome.)
ktdykes@arcor.de.
A.
Abdala F (2007), Redescription of Platycraniellus elegans (Therapsida,
Cynodonita) from the Lower Triassic of South Africa, and the cladistic relationships
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Abdala F & Allinson M (2005), The taxonomic status of Parathrinaxodon
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Abdala F, Barberena MC & Dornelles J (2002), A new species of the traversodontid
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