Journal
	
		Journal of Systematic Palaeontology.
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Articles
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		Mullins, G.L., 2004.
			Microplankton biostratigraphy of the Bringewood Group, Ludlow Series, Silurian, of the type area: 163-205.
	
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		Engel, M.S., 2004.
			The dustywings in Cretaceous Burmese amber (Insecta: Neuroptera: Coniopterygidae).: 133-136.
	
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		Engel, M.S., 2004.
			Thorny lacewings (Neuroptera: Rhachiberothidae) in Cretaceous amber from Myanmar.: 137-140.
	
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		Cisneros, J.C., 2008.
			Phylogenetic relationships of procolophonid parareptiles with remarks on their geological record: 345-366.
	
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		Zanno, L.E., 2010.
			A taxonomic and phylogenetic re-evaluation of Therizinosauria (Dinosauria: Maniraptora): 503-543.
	
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		Carrano, M.T., Benson, R.B.J. & Sampson, S.D., 2012.
			The phylogeny of Tetanurae (Dinosauria: Theropoda): 211-300.
	
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		Gurovich, Y., Travouillon, K.J., Beck, R.M.D., Muirhead, J. & Archer, M., 2014(2013).
			Biogeographical implications of a new mouse-sized fossil bandicoot (Marsupialia: Peramelemorphia) occupying a dasyurid-like ecological niche across Australia: 265-290.
	
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		Zelenkov, N.V. & Averianov, A.O., 2016(2015).
			A historical specimen of enantiornithine bird from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia representing a new taxon with a specialized neck morphology: 319-338.
	
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		Sidorchuk, E.A., Perrichot, V. & Lindquist, E.E., 2016(2015).
			A new fossil mite from French Cretaceous amber (Acari: Heterostigmata: Nasutiacaroidea superfam. nov.), testing evolutionary concepts within the Eleutherengona (Acariformes): 297-317.
	
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		Mennecart, B., Zoboli, D., Costeur, L. & Pillola, G.L., 2019(2018).
			On the systematic position of the oldest insular ruminant Sardomeryx oschiriensis (Mammalia, Ruminantia) and the early evolution of the Giraffomorpha: 691-704.
	
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		Ruiz, J.V., Bronzati, M., Ferreira, G.S., Martins, K.C., Queiroz, M.V., Langer, M.C. & Montefeltro, F.C., 2021.
			A new species of Caipirasuchus (Notosuchia, Sphagesauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil and the evolutionary history of Sphagesauria: 265-287.
	
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		Chambi-Trowell, S.A.V., Martinelli, A.G., Whiteside, D.I., Romo de Vivar, P.R., Soares, M.B., Schultz, C.L., Gill, P.G., Benton, M.J. & Rayfield, E.J., 2021.
			The diversity of Triassic South American sphenodontians: a new basal form, clevosaurs, and a revision of rhynchocephalian phylogeny: 787-820.
	
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		DeMar, D.G., Jr., Jones, M.E.H. & Carrano, M.T., 2022.
			A nearly complete skeleton of a new eusphenodontian from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, Wyoming, USA, provides insight into the evolution and diversity of Rhynchocephalia (Reptilia: Lepidosauria): [1]-64.