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1. New fossil Carnivora from Thailand: transcontinental paleobiostratigraphic correlations and paleobiogeographical implications

2. First maxilla of a late Miocene hominid from Thailand and the evolution of pongine derived characters

3. New Eocene primate from Myanmar shares dental characters with African Eocene crown anthropoids

4. First record of Entelodontidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the late Eocene of Southeast Asia

5. A new parapithecine (Primates: Anthropoidea) from the early Oligocene of Libya supports parallel evolution of large body size among parapithecids

6. 3D models related to the publication: The late middle Miocene Mae Moh Basin of northern Thailand: the richest Neogene assemblage of Carnivora from Southeast Asia and a paleobiogeographic analysis of Miocene Asian carnivorans

7. The Late Middle Miocene Mae Moh Basin of Northern Thailand: The Richest Neogene Assemblage of Carnivora from Southeast Asia and a Paleobiogeographic Analysis of Miocene Asian Carnivorans

8. Nouveaux hyaenodontes (Mammalia) de l’Éocène moyen de Birmanie

9. Astragalus of Pondaungimys (Rodentia, Anomaluroidea) from the Late Middle Eocene Pondaung Formation, Central Myanmar

10. A complete skull of Crocuta crocuta ultima indicates a late Middle Pleistocene age for the Khok Sung (northeastern Thailand) vertebrate fauna

11. A new early Oligocene mammal fauna from the Sirt Basin, central Libya: Biostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic implications

12. Flexibility of Diet and Habitat in Pleistocene South Asian Mammals: Implications for the Fate of the Giant Fossil Ape Gigantopithecus

13. A palaeo Tibet–Myanmar connection? Reconstructing the Late Eocene drainage system of central Myanmar using a multi-proxy approach

14. Uniquely derived upper molar morphology of Eocene Amphipithecidae (Primates: Anthropoidea): Homology and phylogeny

15. The Middle Pleistocene Vertebrate Fauna from KhoK Sung (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand): Biochronological and Paleobiogeographical Implications

16. First Record of a Chalicothere from the Miocene of Myanmar

17. First myliobatiform teeth (Elasmobranchii, Neoselachii) from the Pondaung Formation (late middle Eocene) of Central Myanmar

18. Anatomy of the bony pelvis of a relatively large-bodied strepsirrhine primate from the late middle Eocene Pondaung Formation (central Myanmar)

19. New material of Seggeurius amourensis (Paenungulata, Hyracoidea), including a partial skull with intact basicranium

20. Late middle Eocene fossil wood of Myanmar: Implications for the landscape and the climate of the Eocene Bengal Bay

21. Middle Miocene bovids from Mae Moh Basin, Northern Thailand: The first record of the genus Eotragus from southeast Asia

22. New anthracotheres (Cetartiodactyla, Mammalia) from the Paleogene of northeastern Vietnam : biochronological implications

23. New fossils from the Paleogene of central Libya illuminate the evolutionary history of endemic African anomaluroid rodents

24. A new member of the Mustelida (Mammalia: Carnivora) from the paleogene of southern asia

25. A new amphicyonid (Mammalia, Carnivora, Amphicyonidae) from the late middle Miocene of northern Thailand and a review of the amphicyonine record in Asia

26. Systematics and phylogeny of middle Miocene Cervidae (Mammalia) from Mae Moh Basin (Thailand) and a paleoenvironmental estimate using enamel isotopy of sympatric herbivore species

27. Fossil woods from the late middle Eocene Pondaung Formation, Myanmar

28. Discovery of aHomosp. tooth associated with a mammalian cave fauna of Late Middle Pleistocene age, Northern Thailand

29. A new Late Eocene primate from the Krabi Basin (Thailand) and the diversity of Palaeogene anthropoids in southeast Asia

30. The oldest Asian Sivaonyx (Lutrinae, Mustelidae): a contribution to the evolutionary history of bunodont

31. New Apterodontinae (Hyaenodontida) from the Eocene Locality of Dur At-Talah (Libya): Systematic, Paleoecological and Phylogenetical Implications

32. Late Middle Eocene primate from Myanmar and the initial anthropoid colonization of Africa

33. New insight into the sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Dur At Talah tidal-fluvial transition sequence (Eocene-Oligocene, Sirt Basin, Libya)

34. Three-dimensional analysis of mandibular dental root morphology in hominoids

35. New Hystricognathous Rodents from the Early Oligocene of Central Libya (Zallah Oasis, Sahara Desert): Systematic, Phylogenetic, and Biochronological Implications

36. Analysis of Dental root apical morphology : a new method for Dietary reconstructions in Primates

37. First castorid (mammalia, rodentia) from the middle miocene of southeast Asia

38. A new Middle Miocene tarsier from Thailand and the reconstruction of its orbital morphology using a geometric-morphometric method

39. New data on Mustelidae (Carnivora) from Southeast Asia: Siamogale thailandica, a peculiar otter-like mustelid from the late middle Miocene Mae Moh Basin, northern Thailand

40. Talar morphology, phylogenetic affinities, and locomotor adaptation of a large-bodied amphipithecid primate from the late middle eocene of Myanmar

41. The phylogenetic affinities of the Pondaung tali

42. Gaudeamus lavocati sp. nov. (Rodentia, Hystricognathi) from the early Oligocene of Zallah, Libya: first African caviomorph?

43. A complete magnetic-polarity stratigraphy of the Miocene continental deposits of Mae Moh Basin, northern Thailand, and a reassessment of the age of hominoid-bearing localities in northern Thailand

44. Anthropoid versus strepsirhine status of the African Eocene primates Algeripithecus and Azibius: craniodental evidence

45. The face of Siamopithecus: new geometric-morphometric evidence for its anthropoid status

46. A new primate from the Eocene Pondaung Formation of Myanmar and the monophyly of Burmese amphipithecids

47. Stable carbon isotope reconstructions of diet and paleoenvironment from the late Middle Pleistocene Snake Cave in Northeastern Thailand

48. New Proboscideans (Mammalia) from the middle Miocene of Thailand

49. Geological and paleontological surveys of the Neogene formations in Libya (Western Murzuq and Northern Koufra Basins)

50. Dur el Talha locality revisited, but with new fossil mammals discoveries !

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