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2. The cranium and dentition of Khirtharia (Artiodactyla, Raoellidae): new data on a stem taxon to Cetacea
3. A Paleocene occurrence of cornelian cherries Cornus subg. Cornus in the land-mammal site of Berru (Paris Basin, France)
4. New postcranial elements of mesonychid mammals from the Ypresian of France: New hypotheses for the radiation and evolution of the mesonychids in Europe
5. New material of the small raoellid artiodactyl Metkatius kashmiriensis Kumar and Sahni, 1985 (Mammalia) from the middle Eocene of the Kalakot area, Rajouri District, Jammu and Kashmir, India
6. The Endocranial Cast of <italic>Khirtharia</italic> (Artiodactyla, Raoellidae) Provides New Insights into the Earliest Evolution of the Cetacean Brain.
7. A new partial skeleton of Kryptobaatar from the Upper Cretaceous of Bayan Mandahu (Inner Mongolia, China) relaunch the question about variability in djadochtatherioid multituberculate mammals
8. A New Mammal Skull from the Late Cretaceous of Romania and Phylogenetic Affinities of Kogaionid Multituberculates
9. New evidence of the emergence of the East Asian monsoon in the early Palaeogene
10. SKELETON OF A NEW OWL FROM THE EARLY EOCENE OF NORTH AMERICA (AVES, STRIGIFORMES) WITH AN ACCIPITRID-LIKE FOOT MORPHOLOGY
11. A reassessment of the Oligocene hyracoid mammals from Malembo, Cabinda, Angola
12. New specimens of the mesonychid Dissacus praenuntius from the early Eocene of Wyoming and evaluation of body size through the PETM in North America
13. A new basal raoellid artiodactyl (Mammalia) from the middle Eocene Subathu Group of Rajouri District, Jammu and Kashmir, northwest Himalaya, India
14. A late early to early middle Eocene mammal assemblage from Bayan Ulan (Inner Mongolia, China): Implication for the reassessment of the Arshantan Asian Land Mammal Age
15. Systematics and diversity of the giant soft-shelled turtles (Cryptodira, Trionychidae) from the earliest Eocene of Belgium
16. Presence of the large aquatic snake Palaeophis africanus in the middle Eocene marine margin of the Congo Basin, Cabinda, Angola
17. Additional vertebral material of Thaumastophis (Serpentes: Caenophidia) from the early Eocene of India provides new insights on the early diversification of colubroidean snakes
18. New Specimens of Frugivastodon (Mammalia: Apatotheria) from the Early Eocene of India Confirm Its Apatemyid Status and Elucidate Dispersal of Apatemyidae
19. Timing of intercontinental faunal migrations: Anguimorph lizards from the earliest Eocene (MP 7) of Dormaal, Belgium.
20. A well-preserved pelvis from the Maastrichtian of Romania suggests that the enigmatic Gargantuavis is neither an ornithurine bird nor an insular endemic
21. ANATOMY, RELATIONSHIPS, AND PALEOBIOLOGY OF CAMBAYTHERIUM (MAMMALIA, PERISSODACTYLAMORPHA, ANTHRACOBUNIA) FROM THE LOWER EOCENE OF WESTERN INDIA
22. Calcardea junnei Gingerich, 1987 from the late Paleocene of North America is not a heron, but resembles the early Eocene Indian taxon Vastanavis Mayr et al., 2007
23. Reassessment of historical sections from the Paleogene marine margin of the Congo Basin reveals an almost complete absence of Danian deposits
24. New fossils, systematics, and biogeography of the oldest known crown primate Teilhardina from the earliest Eocene of Asia, Europe, and North America
25. PLESIADAPID MAMMALS FROM THE LATEST PALEOCENE OF FRANCE OFFER NEW INSIGHTS ON THE EVOLUTION OF PLESIADAPIS DURING THE PALEOCENE-EOCENE TRANSITION
26. New fossils from Tadkeshwar Mine (Gujarat, India) increase primate diversity from the early Eocene Cambay Shale
27. A Reassessment of the Fossil Goose Anser Scaldii Lambrecht, 1933
28. Estimating body size in early primates: The case of Archicebus and Teilhardina
29. A GYMNODONT FISH JAW WITH REMARKABLE MOLARIFORM TEETH FROM THE EARLY EOCENE OF GUJARAT, INDIA (TELEOSTEI, TETRAODONTIFORMES)
30. New Specimens of Frugivastodon (Mammalia: Apatotheria) from the Early Eocene of India Confirm Its Apatemyid Status and Elucidate Dispersal of Apatemyidae
31. First mammal species identified from the Upper Cretaceous of the Rusca Montană Basin (Transylvania, Romania)
32. Mastication and enamel microstructure in Cambaytherium, a perissodactyl-like ungulate from the early Eocene of India
33. The European Mesonychid Mammals: Phylogeny, Ecology, Biogeography, and Biochronology
34. New early Eocene vertebrate assemblage from western India reveals a mixed fauna of European and Gondwana affinities
35. New euprimate postcrania from the early Eocene of Gujarat, India, and the strepsirrhine–haplorhine divergence
36. OSTEOLOGY AND AFFINITIES OF DOLLO'S GONIOPHOLIDID (MESOEUCROCODYLIA) FROM THE EARLY CRETACEOUS OF BERNISSART, BELGIUM
37. NEW CARNIVORAFORMS FROM THE LATEST PALEOCENE OF EUROPE AND THEIR BEARING ON THE ORIGIN AND RADIATION OF CARNIVORAFORMES (CARNIVORAMORPHA, MAMMALIA)
38. Evolution of European carnivorous mammal assemblages through the Palaeogene
39. New Integrated High-Resolution Dinoflagellate Cyst Stratigraphy and Litho- and Chemostratigraphy from the Paris and Dieppe–Hampshire Basins for the 'Sparnacian'
40. CRANIODENTAL AND POSTCRANIAL MORPHOLOGY OF INDOHYAENODON RAOI FROM THE EARLY EOCENE OF INDIA, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR ECOLOGY, PHYLOGENY, AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF HYAENODONTID MAMMALS
41. Paleobiogeography of the lotus plant (Nelumbonaceae: Nelumbo) and its bearing on the paleoclimatic changes
42. Endocranial morphology of Palaeocene Plesiadapis tricuspidens and evolution of the early primate brain
43. Qianshanosuchus YOUNGI S P
44. Qianshanosuchus Boerman & Perrichon & Yang & Li & Martin & Speijer & Smith 2023, GEN. NOV
45. New Remains of the Multituberculate Mammal Barbatodon from the Upper Cretaceous of the Hațeg Basin (Romania)
46. A juvenile skull from the early Palaeocene of China extends the appearance of crocodyloids in Asia back by 15–20 million years
47. Revision of the oldest varanid, Saniwa orsmaelensis Dollo, 1923, from the earliest Eocene of northwest Europe
48. DENTAL AND TARSAL ANATOMY OF 'MIACIS' LATOURI AND A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE EARLIEST CARNIVORAFORMS (MAMMALIA, CARNIVORAMORPHA)
49. NEW HYPSODONT TILLODONT (MAMMALIA, TILLODONTIA) FROM THE EARLY EOCENE OF INDIA
50. REASSESSMENT OF THE SMALL 'ARCTOCYONID' PROLATIDENS WAUDRUAE FROM THE EARLY PALEOCENE OF BELGIUM, AND ITS PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS WITH UNGULATE-LIKE MAMMALS
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