MESOZOIC EUCYNODONTS; THE PAPER BAG:
Not living in or near a library and being reluctant to spend money, I find it difficult to get hold of scientific papers. Fortunately, some people are kind-hearted enough to post relevant material on the internet, where it can be read for free. Wouldn’t it be a good idea, I thought, if somebody began to collect these links, in an effort to make them easier to locate? And then perhaps, if such a facility were to prove of interest, other people might send in more, helping to paper over some of the many gaps and cracks in my ramshackled knowledge.
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Trevor Dykes, March 2002 Most recent additions: 27.12.2009
Please respect all issues of copyright and conditions of use. Abusing other people’s generosity constitutes ignorance.
If anyone has any links to add, then forward them. For the sake of clarity, we’re talking full scientific articles, rather than items for the interested general reader or abstracts, (though I could use those elsewhere). The subject is eucynodonts; mammals and near mammals, not dinosaurs. The age is the Mesozoic, not the ice age or whenever. It would also be useful to hear if any links break.
Some of the papers are in a pdf format. To open these will require an Adobe Acrobat programme, or some such, which can be downloaded for free from various pages.
Should anyone object to their work being featured, I will remove the offending link. I can’t imagine why anyone might, but I recognize their right to have their own reasons. Just say. There’s no need to shout.
ktdykes@arcor.de.
Go to: Locations....Non-mammalian Taxa....Mammalian Taxa...Systematics....Anatomy
LOCATIONS:
Transantarctic Mountains:
Hammer WR, Antarctic Dinosaurs.
http://darwin.apnet.com/dinosaur/hammer.htm
ASIA:
India:
Prasad GVR & Manhas BK (2002), Triconodont mammals from the Jurassic Kota Formation of India. Geodiversitas 24 (2), pp.445-464.
http://cimbad.mnhn.fr/publication/geodiv/g02n2a8.pdf
Rana RS & Wilson GP (2003), New Late Cretaceous mammals from the Intertrappean
beds of Rangapur, India and paleobiogeographic framework, APP, 48 (3), p.331-348.
http://app.pan.pl/acta48/app48-331.pdf
China:
Zhang F (1984): The Fossil Record of Mesozoic Mammals in China, Vertebrata
PalAsiatica, Vol. XXII No. 1, January 1984, p.29-38. (Translated by Will Downs in May, 1986
with minor revisions in 1999. Available courtesy of the Polyglot Paleontologist. Please
observe the terms of use).
http://www.uhmc.sunysb.edu/anatomicalsci/paleo/terms.html
Siberia
Averianov AO, Lopatin AV, Skutschas PP, Martynovich NV, Leshchinskiy SV, Rezvyi AS,
Krasnolutskii SA & Fayngertz AV, (2005), Discovery of Middle Jurassic mammals from
Siberia, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 50(4), p.789-797.
http://app.pan.pl/acta50/app50-789.pdf
EUROPE:
England:
Wealden:
Clemens WA (1963), Fossils of Piltdown, Wealden Mammalian Fossils. Palaeontology.
http://www.clarku.edu/~piltdown/map_gen_hist_surveys/fossils_of-Pilt.html
Durlston Bay:
West IM, Purbeck Type-Section, Durlston Bay, Swanage, England. Part 2: Middle Purbeck Strata.
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/durlmid.htm
Luxembourg:
Syren:
Delsate D (1998), Mammifères, Reptiles et Poissons du Rhétien (Trias supérieur) de
Syren (Grand Duché de Luxembourg). Lithorama 25 (7), p.18-36.
http://www.multimania.com/crcrl/articles/syrencrl.htm
NORTH AMERICA:
Alberta:
Cochrane 2, (Paleocene, but includes a couple of multituberculates).
Scott CR, Fox RC & Youzwyshyn GP (2002), New earliest Tiffanian (late Paleocene) mammals from Cochrane 2, southwestern Alberta, Canada. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 47 (4), p.691-704.
http://app.pan.pl/acta47/app47-691.pdf
Colorado:
National Parks
Scott R, Santucci VL & Connors T (2000?), An Inventory of Paleontological Resources from the National Parks and Monuments in Colorado.
http://www.aqd.nps.gov/grd/geology/paleo/pub/fossil_conference_6/scott.htm
Utah:
Cedar Mountain Formation:
Cifelli RL, Kirkland JI, Weil A, Deino AL & Kowallis BJ (1997), High-precision
Ar40/Ar39 geochronology and the advent of North Americas's Late Cretaceous terrestrial
fauns, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, vol94, p.11163-11167.
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/94/21/11163.pdf
Wahweap Formation:
Eaton JG, Munk H & Hardman MA, A New Vertebrate Fossil Locality Within the Wahweap
Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of Bryce Canyon National Park and Its Bearing on the Presence
of the Kaiparowits Formation on the Paunsaugunt Plateau.
http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/paleontology/pub/grd3_3/brca1.htm
SOUTH AMERICA:
Argentina:
Ischigualasto,
Sill, W, La importancia Científica de Ischigualasto.
http://www.ischigualasto.com/es/ischigualasto.htm
WORLD-WIDE:
Kalandadze N & Rautian A, Historical Zoogeography of the Land Tetrapods.
http://www.mathematical.com/dinozoogeography.html
NON-MAMMALIAN TAXA:
Abdala F & Ribeiro AM (2000) (Charruodon), A new therioherpetid cynodont
from the Santa Maria Formation (middle Late Triassic), southern Brazil. Geodiversitas 22
(4), p.589-596.
http://www.mnhn.fr/publication/geodiv/g00n4a7.pdf
Groenewald GH, Welman J & MacEachern JA (2001) (Trirachodon), Vertebrate
Burrow Complexes from the Early Triassic Cynognathus Zone (Driekoppen Formation, Beaufort
Group) of the Karoo Basin, South Africa. Palaios (on-line) 16 (2).
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/sepm/palaios/0104/groenewald.html
Hu Y, Meng J & Clark JM (200) (Yuanotherium), A new tritylodontid from the
Upper Jurassic of Xinjiang, China, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 54(3), p.385-391.
http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app54/app20080053.pdf
Martinelli AG, Bonaparte JF,Schultz CL & Rubert R (2005) (Irajatherium),
A new tritheledontid (Therapsida, Eucynodontia) from the Late Triassic of Rio Grande do Sul
(Brazil) and its phylogenetic relationships amon carnivorous non-mammalian cynodonts,
Ameghiniana, 42(1).
Martinelli et al, 2005
Oliveira EV (2006) (Therioherpeton,) Reevaluation of Therioherpeton
cargnini Bonaparte & Barberna, 1975 (Probainognathia, Therioherpetidae) from the
Upper Triassic of Brazil, Geodiversitas, 28(3), p.447-465.
http://www.mnhn.fr/museum/front/medias/publication/8634_g06n3a4.pdf
Rainforth EC (1987) (Brasilichnium, Ichnotaxon) Vertebrate ichnological
diversity and census studies, Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone. Research Report submitted
in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Science. Department of Geological
Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder.
http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~emmar/research/rainforth1997.pdf
Renesto S & Lucas SG (2009) (Gornogomphodon), Cynodont teeth from the
Carnian (Late Triassic) of northern Italy, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 54(2),
p.357-360.
http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app54/app54-357.pdf
Sidor CA & Smith RMH (2004) (Progalesaurus), A new galesaurid (Therapsida:
Cynodontia) from the Lower Triassic of South Africa, Palaeontology, 47(3), p.535-556
http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/paleontology/sidor/Sidor_Smith04.pdf
Sun A & Cui G (1989) (Bienotheroides), The Discovery of a Tritylodont from
the Xinjiang Autonomous Region. Vertebrata PalAsiatica XXVII, No. 1, pp. 1-8. (Translated by
Will Downs and available courtesy of the Polyglot Paleontologist. Please observe the terms
of use).
http://www.uhmc.sunysb.edu/anatomicalsci/paleo/terms.html
Watabe M, Tsubamoto T & Tsogtbaatar K (2007) (Bienotheroides), A new
tritylodontid from Mongolia, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 52(2), p.263-274.
http://www.app.pan.pl/acta52/app52-263.pdf
MAMMALIAN (broadest sense) TAXA:
Archibald JD (2001), Eutheria (Placental Mammals), in Encyclopedia of Life Sciences,
Nature Publishing Group, (p.1-4 on my copy).
http://www.bio.sdsu.edu/faculty/archibald.html/Archibald%20Eutheria%2004.pdf
Archibald JD (2003), Timing and biogeography of the eutherian radiation: fossil and
molecules compared, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 28, p.350-359.
http://www.bio.sdsu.edu/faculty/archibald.html/Archibald03MPE28p350.pdf
Archibald JD & Averianov AO (2001), Paranyctoides and allies from the
Late Cretaceous of North America and Aisa, Acta Palaeonotologica Polonica, 46 (4), (Proof
Version).
http://www.bio.sdsu.edu/faculty/archibald.html/ArchibaldAverianov01APP46.pdf
Archibald JD & Averianov AO (2006), Late Cretaceous asioryctitherian
eutherian mammals from Uzbekistan and phylogenetic analysis of Asiorytitheria, Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica, 51(2), p.351-376.
http://app.pan.pl/acta51/app51-351.pdf
Achibald JD & Deutschman DH (2001), Quantitative analysis of the timing of the
origin and diversification of extant placental orders, Journal of Mammalian Evolution,
8(2), p.107-124.
http://www.bio.sdsu.edu/faculty/archibald.html/ArchDeut01JME8p107.pdf
Averianov AO, (2002), Early Cretaceous "symmetrodont" mammal
Gobitheriodon from Mongloia and the classification of "Symmetrodonta".
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 47 (4), p.705-716.
http://app.pan.pl/acta47/app47-705.pdf
Averianov AO & Archibald JD, (2005), (Sheikhdzheilia) Mammals from the
mid-Cretaceous Khodzahkul Formation, Kyzylkum Desert, Uzbekistan, Cretaceous Research, 26,
p.593-608.
http://www.bio.sdsu.edu/faculty/archibald.html/AverArch05CR26p593.pdf
Averianov AO & Archibald JD, (2006) (Uzbekbaatar), New specimens of the
multituberculate mammal Uzbekbaatar from the Late Cretaceous of Uzbekistan, Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica, 51(2), p.377-380.
http://app.pan.pl/acta51/app51-377.pdf
Averianov AO, Archibald JD & Martin T, (2003), Placental nature of the alleged
marsupial from the Cretaceous of Madagascar. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48(1), p.149-151.
http://app.pan.pl/acta48/app48-149.pdf
Butler PM & Hooker JJ, (2005), New teeth of allotherian mammals from the English
Bathonian, including the earliest multituberculates, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 50(2),
p.185-207.
http://app.pan.pl/acta50/app50-185.pdf
Cifelli RL (2004) Adelodelphys, Sinbadelphys and Pariadens mckennnai,
Marsupial mammals from the Albian-Cenomanian (Early-Late Cretaceous Boundary, Utah,
Chapter 5 of Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 285, p.62-79.
http://diglib1.amnh.org/bulletins/i0003-0090-285-01-0062.pdf
Cifelli RL (2002), Comodon Kretzoi and Kretzoi, 2000 replaces Phascolodon Simpson, 1925 (Mammalia), not Phascolodon Stein, 1859. APP 47 (1), p.184.
http://app.pan.pl/acta47/app47-184.pdf
Cuenca-Bescós G & Canudo JI (2003), A new gobiconodontid mammal from the Early
Cretaceous of Spain and its palaeogeographic implications. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica,
48 (4), p.575-582.
http://app.pan.pl/acta48/app48-575.pdf
Dashzeveg D (1994) Aruitherium, Two previously unknown eupantotheres
(Mammalia, Eupantotheria), American Museum Novitates, 3107, p.1-11.
http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/4940/1/N3107.pdf
Engelmann GF (2004) Ctenacodon, The anterior dentition of the Late Jurassic
multituberculate Ctenacodon, Chapter 4, Bulletin of American Museum of Natural History
285, p.54-61.
http://diglib1.amnh.org/bulletins/i0003-0090-285-01-0054.pdf
Ensom PC & Sigogneau-Russell D (1998) Chunnelodon Dorsetodon, New
dryolestoid mammals from the basal Purbeck Limestone Group of southern England.
Palaeontology, 41(1), p.35-55.
http://palaeontology.palass-pubs.org/pdf/Vol%2041/Pages%2035-55.pdf
Flynn JJ, Parrish JM, Rakotosamimanana B, Simpson WF & Wyss AR (1999) (Ambondro),
A Middle Jurassic Mammal from Madagascar. Nature 401, p.57-60.
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v401/n6748/full/401057a0_r.html
Fostswicz-Frelik L & Kielan-Jaworowska Z (2002), Lower incisor in
zalambdalestid mammals (Eutheria) and its phylogenetic implications. APP 47 (1),
p.177-180.
http://app.pan.pl/acta47/app47-177.pdf
Fox RC & Naylor BG (2006), Stagodontid marsupials from the Late Cretaceous of
Canada and their systematic and funcitonal implications, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica,
51(1), p.13-36.
http://app.pan.pl/acta51/app51-013.pdf
Freeman EF (1979) (Cyrtlatherium, Palaeoxonodon, Wareolestes
etc, A Middle Jurassic Mammal Bed from Oxfordshire, Palaeontology, 22(1), p.135-166.
http://palaeontology.palass-pubs.org/pdf/Vol%2022/Pages%20135-166.pdf
Gheerbrant E (webpage), Le Paléogène et la radiation des mammifères (In) Le
déroulement de l'évolution, sa chronologie et l'histoire des millieux, presently available
at:
http://www.cnrs.fr/cw/dossiers/dosevol/decouv/articles/chap2/gheerbrant.html.
Granger WD & Simpson GG (1928) (Eucosmodon ultimus), Multituberculates in
the Wasatch Formation, American Museum Novitates, 312, p.1-4.
http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/3169/1/N0312.pdf
Granger WK & Simpson GG (1926) (Zalambdelestes and deltatheriids),
Cretaceous Mammal skulls from Mongolia, American Museum Novitates, 225, p.1-20.
http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/3193/1/N0225.pdf
Hahn G & Hahn R (2003) (Docodonta), New multituberculate teeth from the Early
Cretaceous of Morocco. APP 48(3), p.349-356.
http://app.pan.pl/acta48/app48-349.pdf
Hu Y, Wang Y, Luo Z & Li C (1997) (Zhangheotherium), A new symmetrodont
mammal from China and its implications for mammalian evolution. Nature 390, p.137-142.
http://perso.club-internet.fr/jflhomme/pdf/mammif_chinois.pdf
Ji Q, Luo ZX, Yuan CX & Tabrum AR (2006) (Castorocauda), A swimming mammaliaform
from the Middle Jurassic and ecomorphological diversification of early mammals, Science,
311, p.1123-1127.
http://www.carnegiemnh.org/vp/media/Ji-Luo-etal(2006).pdf
Ji Q, Luo ZX, Yuan CX, Wible JR, Zhang JP & Georg JA (2002) (Eomaia),
The earliest known eutherian mammal. Nature (416), p.816-822.
http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/research/eomaia/nature.html
Kielan-Jaworowska Z (1994) (Catopsbaatar, A new generic name for the
multituberculate mammal 'Djadcochtatherium' catopsaloides, Acta Palaeontologica
Polonica, 39(1), p.134-136.
http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app39/app39-134.pdf
Kielan-Jaworowska Z, Cifelli RL, & Luo Z-X (2002) (Shuotherium),
Dentition and relationships of the Jurassic mammal Shuotherium. APP 47(3), p.479-486.
http://app.pan.pl/acta47/app47-479.pdf
Kielan-Jaworowska Z & Ensom PC (1992) (Gerhadodon and Sunnyodon),
Multituberculate mammals from the Upper Jurassic Purbeck Limestone Formation of southern
England, Palaeontology 35, p.95-126.
http://palaeontology.palass-pubs.org/pdf/Vol%2035/Pages%2095-126.pdf
Kielan-Jaworowska Z & Ensom PC (1994) (Albiobaatar),
Tiny plagiaulacoid multituberculate mammals from the Purbeck Limestone Formation of Dorset,
England, Palaeontology, 37, p.17-31.
http://palaeontology.palass-pubs.org/pdf/Vol%2037/Pages%2017-31.pdf
Kielan-Jaworowska Z, Hurum JH, & Badamgarav D (2003) (Kryptobaatar),
An extended range of the multituberculate Kryptobaatar and distribution of mammals
in the Upper Cretaceous of the Gobi Desert. APP 48(2), p.273-278.
http://app.pan.pl/acta48/app48-273.pdf
Kielan-Jaworowska Z, Hurum JH, Currie PJ, & Barsbold R (2002) (Catopsbaatar)
, New data on anatomy of the Late Cretaceous multituberculate mammal Catopsbaatar.
APP 47(3), p.557-560.
http://app.pan.pl/acta47/app47-557.pdf
Kielan-Jaworowska Z, Hurum JH & Lopatin A (2005) (Catopsbaatar), Skull
structure in Catopsbaatar and the zygomatic ridges in multituberculate mammals, APP
50(3), p.487-512.
http://app.pan.pl/acta50/app50-487.pdf
Kielan-Jaworowska Z & Lancaster TE (2004), A new reconstruction of
multituberculate endocranial casts and encephalizstion quotient of Kryptobaatar, APP
49(2), p.177-188.
http://app.pan.pl/acta49/app49-177.pdf
Kielan-Jaworowska Z, Ortiz-Jaureguizar E, Vieytes C, Pascual R & Goin FJ
(2007), First ?cimolodontan
multituberculate mammal from South America, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 52(2),
p.257-262.
http://www.app.pan.pl/acta52/app52-257.pdf
Kobayashi Y, Winkler DA & Jacobs LL (2002), Origin of tooth-replacement pattern
in therian mammals: evidence from a 110 Myr old fossil, Proceedings of the Royal Society B,
269, p.369-373.
http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/media/E3DWYJWXLQMHHYM3HK91/Contributions/7/8/J/Y/78JYJ80LPRRA5F9K.pdf
Krause DW, Gottfried MD, O'Connor PM & Roberts EM (2003) (Gondwanatheria?),
A Cretaceous mammal from Tanzania, APP, 48 (3), p.321-330.
http://app.pan.pl/acta48/app48-321.pdf
Kusuhashi N (2008) (Hakusanobaatar & Tedoribaatar), Early Cretaceous
multituberculate mammals from the Kuwajima Formation (Tetori Group), central Japan, Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica, 53(3), p.379-390.
http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app53/app53-379.pdf
Li G & Luo Z-X (2006) (Akidolestes), A Cretaceous symmetrodont therian
with some monoteme-like postcranial features, Nature, 439, p.195-200.
http://www.carnegiemnh.org/vp/media/Li&Luo(2006).pdf
Lopatin A & Averianov AO (2006) (Arguimus), Revision of a pretribosphenic
mammal Arguimus from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica,
51(2), p.339-349.
http://app.pan.pl/acta51/app51-339.pdf
Lucas SG & Oakes W (1988) (Pseudotriconodon chatterjeei), A Late Triassic
cynodont from the American South-West. Paleontology 31, p.445-449.
http://palaeontology.palass-pubs.org/pdf/Vol%2031/Pages%20445-449.pdf
Luo Z-X, Ji Q, Wible JR & Yuan C-X (2003) (Sinodelphys),
An Early Cretaceous tribosphenic mammal and metatherian evolution. Science, 302,
p.1934-1940.
http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/vp/media/Luo-et-al(2003).pdf
Martin T (2005) (Haldanodon), Postcranial anatomy of Haldanodon
exspectatus (Mammalia, Docodonta) from the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) of Portugal and
its bearing for mammalian evolution, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 145,
p.219-248.
http://www.senckenberg.de/files/content/forschung/abteilung/terrzool/mammalogie/postcranial_anatomy_of_haldanodon_expectatus_from_the_late_jurassic_of_portugal.pdf
Mascheko EN, Lopatin AV & Voronkevich AV (2002) (Sibirotherium), A new
genus of the tegotheriid docodonts (Docodonta, Tegotheridae) from the Early Cretaceous of
West Siberia. Russian Journal of Theriology, 1 )2), p.75-81.
http://www.gordon.ru/konkurssite/texts/mashenko2.pdf
Matthew WD (1916) Didelphus, Eodelphis, A marsupial from the Belly
River Cretaceous with critical observations upon the affinities of the Cretaceous mammals,
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 35, p.477-500.
http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/1386/1/B035a25.pdf
Matthew WD, Granger W & Simpson GG (1928) Sphenopsalis, Paleocene
multituberculates from Mongolia, American Museum Novitates, 331, p.1-4.
http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/3113/1//v2/dspace/ingest/pdfSource/nov/N0331.pdf
Missiaen P & Smith T (2002) (Mesodmops tenuis),
The Gashatan (late Paleocene) mammal fauna from Subeng, Inner Mongolia, China, APP 53(3),
p.357-378.
http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app53/app53-357.pdf
Pascual R, Goin FJ, Balarino L & Udrizar Sauthier DE (2002) (Monotrematum),
New data on the Paleocene monotreme Monotrematum sudamericanum, and the convergent
evolution of triangulate molars. APP 47(3), p.487-492.
http://app.pan.pl/acta47/app47-487.pdf
Pascual R, Goin FJ, González P, Ardolino A & Puerta PF (2000) (Reigitherium),
A highly derived docodont from the Patagonian Late Cretaceous: evolutionary implications for Gondwanan mammals. Geodiversitas 22 (3), p.395-414.
http://www.mnhn.fr/publication/geodiv/g00n3a4.pdf
Prasad GVR & Manhas BK (2001), (Docodonta) First docodont mammals of Laurasian
affinity from India. Current Science, 81 (9), p.1235-1238.
http://tejas.serc.iisc.ernet.in/~currsci/nov102001/1235.pdf
Pfretzschner H-U, Martin T, Maisch MW, Matzke AT & Sun GE (2005),
(Dsungarodon) A new docodont mammal from the Late Jurassic of the Junggar Basin in
northwest China, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 50(4), p.799-808.
http://app.pan.pl/acta50/app50-799.pdf
Rich TH, Vickers-Rich P, Flannery TH, Kear BP, Cantrill DJ, Komarower P, Kool L,
Pickering D, Trusler P, Morton S, Klaveren N van & Fitzgerald EMG (2009),
(Corriebaatar) An Australian multituberculate and its palaeobiogeographic
implications, Acta Polonica Palaeontologica, 54(1), p.1-6.
http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app54/app54-001.pdf
Rose KD, Cifelli RL & Lipka TR (2001), (Arundelconodon) Second
triconodont dentary from the Early Cretaceous of Maryland, Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology, 21(3), p.628-632.
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/FAE/KDRRLCTRL2001JVP.pdf
Rougier WR, Garrido A, Gartano L, Puerta PF, Corbitt c & Novacek MJ (2007),
(Argentoconodon) First Jurassic triconodont from South America, American
Museum Novitates, 3580, p.1-17.
http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/5873/1/N3580.pdf
Rougier WR, Martinelli AG, Forasiepi AM & Novacek MJ (2007), New Jurassic
mammals from Patagonia, Argentina: A reappraisal of australosphenidan morphology and
interrelationships, American Museum Novitates, 3566, p.1-54.
http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/5857/1/N3566.pdf
Rougier WR, Novacek MJ & Dashzeveg D (1997), A new multituberculate from the Late
Cretaceous locality Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia. Considerations on multituberculate
relationships, American Museum Novitates 3191, p.1-21.
http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/3591/1/N3191.pdf
Rougier WR, Novacek MJ, McKenna MC & Wible JR (2001), Gobiconodonts from the
early Cretaceous of Oshih (Ashile), Mongolia . American Museum Novitates 3348, p.1-32.
http://diglib1.amnh.org/novitates/i0003-0082-348-01-0001.pdf
Rougier WR, Spurlin BK & Kik PK (2003), A New Specimen of Eurylambda
aequicrurius and Considerations on "Symmetrodont" Dentition and Relationships.
American Museum Novitates 3398, p.1-15.
http://diglib1.amnh.org/novitates/i0003-0082-3398-01-0001.pdf
Rowe T, Rich TH, Vickers-Rich P, Springer M & Woodburne MO (2008), The oldest platypus
and its bearing on divergence timing of the platypus and echidna clades, PNAS, 105(4),
p.1238-1242.
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/105/4/1238
Scott CS (2005) (Ectypodus and Neoplagiaulax), New neoplagiaulacid
multituberculates (Mammalia, Allotheria) from the Paleocene of Alberta, Canada, Journal of
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of North America, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 52(2), p.217-256.
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ANATOMY:
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mammals from the Late Cretaceous of Uzbekistan. Acta Palaeontologica Polnica 49(1),
p.161-176.
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Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 51(1), p.1-11.
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Abbreviations: APP, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica;
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