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1. Reexamining the habit, occurrence, breeding season and conservation of the pen-tailed tree shrew Ptilocercus lowii

2. The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of Dendrogale murina (Tupaiidae) and Phylogeny of Scandentia

3. Postcrania of the most primitive euprimate and implications for primate origins

4. The frugivorous insectivores? Functional morphological analysis of molar topography for inferring diet in extant treeshrews (Scandentia)

5. Ptilocercus lowii Gray 1848

6. Euarchontan Opsin Variation Brings New Focus to Primate Origins

7. On the Treeshrew Skull (Mammalia, Placentalia, Scandentia)

8. The Ear Region of the Pen-tailed Treeshrew, Ptilocercus lowii Gray, 1848 (Placentalia, Scandentia, Ptilocercidae)

9. Chronic intake of fermented floral nectar by wild treeshrews

10. Morphological Adaptation of the Skull for Various Behaviors in the Tree Shrews

11. Forelimb Morphology of Tree Shrews

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13. The grasping behaviour, locomotion and substrate use of the tree shrews Tupaia minor and T. tana (Mammalia, Scandentia)

14. Molecular and Genomic Data Identify the Closest Living Relative of Primates

15. A window into the past

17. Small Mammals Diversity in Pasoh Forest Reserve, Negeri Sembilan, Peninsular Malaysia

18. Functional morphology of the forelimb of tupaiids (Mammalia, Scandentia) and its phylogenetic implications

19. Ptilocercus lowii Gray 1848

20. Ontogeny and Cranial Morphology of the Tympanic Region of the Tupaiidae, with Special Reference to Ptilocercus

22. Relationship of the Tupaiidae and of Eocene Lemurs, especially Notharctus

23. Note on the food habits of Ptilocercus lowii Gray (Pentail tree‐shrew) and Echinosorex gymnurus (Raffles) (Moonrat) in Malaya with remarks on 'ecological labelling' by parasite patterns

25. The Suggested Evolutionary Relationships and Classification of Tree Shrews

26. Ptilocercus lowii Gray 1848

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