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  1. Haile-Selassie, Y., Suwa, G. & White, T.D., 2004. .
  2. Stiles, C.W. & Hassall, A., 1902. Bertiella, New Name for the Cestode Genus Bertia Blanchard, 1891: 434.
  3. Cowan Jr., C.L., Reines, F., Harrison, F.B., Kruse, H.W. & McGuire, A.D., 1956. Detection of the Free Neutrino: a Confirmation.: 103-104.
  4. Whittaker, R.H., 1969. New Concepts of Kingdoms of Organisms: 150-160.
  5. Waage, J.K. & Montgomery, G.G., 1976. Cryptoses choloepi: A Coprophagous Moth That Lives on a Sloth.: 157-158.
  6. Stidd, L.L.O. & Stidd, B.M., 1976. Paracytic (Syndetocheilic) Stomata in Carboniferous Seed Ferns.: 156-157.
  7. Fox, G.E., Stackebrandt, E., Hespell, R.B., Gibson, J., Maniloff, J., Dyer, T.A., Wolfe, R.S., Balch, W.E., Tanner, R.S., Magrum, L.J., Zablen, L.B., Blakemore, R., Gupta, R., Bonen, L., Lewis, B.J., Stahl, D.A., Luehrsen, K.R., Chen, K.N. & Woese, C.R., 1980. The Phylogeny of Prokaryotes: 457-463.
  8. Culver, S.J., 1991. Early Cambrian Foraminifera from West Africa: 689-691.
  9. Halanych, K.M., Bacheller, J.D., Aguinaldo, A.M.A., Liva, S.M., Hillis, D.M. & Lake, J.A., 1995. Evidence from 18S Ribosomal DNA that the lophophorates are protostome animals: 1641-1643.
  10. Archibald, J.D., 1996. Fossil Evidence for a Late Cretaceous Origin of "Hoofed" Mammals: 1150-1153.
  11. Gebo, D.L., MacLatchy, L., Kityo, R., Deino, A., Kingston, J. & Pilbeam, D., 1997. A Hominoid Genus from the Early Miocene of Uganda: 401-404.
  12. Sun, G., Dilcher, D.L., Zheng, S. & Zhou, Z., 1998. In Search of the First Flower: A Jurassic Angiosperm, Archaefructus, from Northeast China: 1692-1695.
  13. Sereno, P.C., Beck, A.L., Dutheil, D.B., Gado, B., Larsson, H.C.E., Lyon, G.H., Marcot, J.D., Rauhut, O.W.M., Sadleir, R.W., Sidor, C.A., Varricchio, D.D., Wilson, G.P. & Wilson, J.A., 1998. A Long-Snouted Predatory Dinosaur from Africa and the Evolution of Spinosaurids: 1298-1302.
  14. Sereno, P.C., 1999. The Evolution of Dinosaurs: 2137-2147.
  15. Ward, S., Brown, B., Hill, A., Kelley, J. & Downs, W., 1999. Equatorius: A New Hominoid Genus from the Middle Miocene of Kenya: 1382-1386.
  16. Roca, A.L., Georgiadis, N., Pecon-Slattery, J. & O'Brien, S.J., 2001. Genetic Evidence for Two Species of Elephant in Africa: 1473-1477.
  17. Gingerich, P.D., ul Haq, M., Zalmout, I.S., Khan, I.H., Sadiq Malkani, M., 2001. Origin of Whales from Early Artiodactyls: Hands and Feet of Eocene Protocetidae from Pakistan.
  18. Sereno, P.C., Larsson, H.C.E., Sidor, C.A. & Gado, B., 2001. The Giant Crocodyliform Sarcosuchus from the Cretaceous of Africa: 1516-1519.
  19. Klass, K.-D., Zompro, O., Kristensen, N.P. & Adis, J., 2002. Mantophasmatodea: a new insect order with extant members in the Afrotropics: 1456-1459.
  20. Shu, D., Conway Morris, S., Zhang, Z.F., Liu, J.N., Han, J., Chen, L., Zhang, X.L., Yasui, K. & Li, Y., 2003. A New Species of Yunnanozoan with Implications for Deuterostome Evolution: 1380-1384.
  21. Mayr, G., 2004. Old World Fossil Record of Modern-Type Hummingbirds: 861-864.
  22. Rouse, G.W., Goffredi, S.K. & Vrijenhoek, R.C., 2004. Osedax: Bone-Eating Marine Worms with Dwarf Males: 668-671.
  23. Moyà-Solà, S., Köhler, M., Alba, D.M., Casanovas-Vilar, I. & Galindo, J., 2004. Pierolapithecus catalaunicus, a New Middle Miocene Great Ape from Spain: 1339-1344.
  24. Okamoto, N. & Inouye, I., 2005. A Secondary Symbiosis in Progress?: 287.
  25. Seiffert, E.R., Simons, E.L., Clyde, W.C., Rossie, J.B., Attia, Y., Bown, T.M., Chatrath, P. & Mathison, M.E., 2005. Basal Anthropoids from Egypt and the Antiquity of Africa's Higher Primate Radiation: 300-304.
  26. You, H.-L., Lamanna, M.C., Harris, J.D., Chiappe, L.M., O'Connor, J., Ji, S.-A., Lü, J.-C., Yuan, C.-X., Li, D.-Q., Zhang, X., Lacovara, K.J., Dodson, P. & Ji, Q., 2006. A Nearly Modern Amphibious Bird from the Early Cretaceous of Northwestern China.: 1640-1643.
  27. Lin, L.-H., Wang, P.-L., Rumble, D., Lippmann-Pipke, J., Boice, E., Pratt, L.M., Sherwood Lollar, B., Brodie, E.L., Hazen, T.C., Andersen, G.L., DeSantis, T.Z., Moser, D.P., Kershaw, D. & Onstott, T.C., 2006. Long-Term Sustainability of a High-Energy, Low-Diversity Crustal Biome: 479-482.
  28. Hackett, S.J., Kimball, R.T., Reddy, S., Bowie, R.C.K., Braun, E.L., Braun, M.J., Chojnowski, J.L., Cox, W.A., Han, K.-L., Harshman, J., Huddleston, C.J., Marks, B.D., Miglia, K.J., Moore, W.S., Sheldon, F.H., Steadman, D.W., Witt, C.C. & Yuri, T., 2008. A Phylogenomic Study of Birds Reveals Their Evolutionary History.: 1763-1768.
  29. Osborn, K.J., Haddock, S.H.D., Pleijel, F., Madin, L.P. & Rouse, G.W., 2009. Deep-Sea, Swimming Worms with Luminescent "Bombs".: 964.
  30. Berger, L.R., de Ruiter, D.J., Churchill, S.E., Schmid, P., Carlson, K.J., Dirks, P.H.G.M. & Kibii, J.M., 2010. Australopithecus sediba: A New Species of Homo-Like Australopith from South Africa: 195-204.
  31. O'Leary, M.A., Bloch, J.I., Flynn, J.J., Gaudin, T.J., Giallombardo, A., Giannini, N.P., Goldberg, S.L., Kraatz, B.P., Luo, Z.-X., Meng, J., Ni, X., Novacek, M.J., Perini, F.A., Randall, Z.S., Rougier, G.W., Sargis, E.J., Silcox, M.T., Simmons, N.B., Spaulding, M., Velazco, P.M., Weksler, M., Wible, J.R. & Cirranello, A.L., 2013. The Placental Mammal Ancestor and the Post–K-Pg Radiation of Placentals: 662-667.
  32. Ni, X., Li, Q., Li, L. & Beard, K.C., 2016. Oligocene primates from China reveal divergence between African and Asian primate evolution: 673-677.
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