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1.-  Dental and tarsal morphology of the European Paleocene/Eocene "condylarth" mammal Microhyus
Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe; Warsaw; POL; Poland, 2006
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2.-  ENAMEL STRUCTURE OF PALEOCENE MAMMALS OF THE SAO JOSE DE ITABORAI BASIN, BRAZIL "CONDYLARTHRA", LITOPTERNA, NOTOUNGULATA, XENUNGULATA AND ASTRAPOTHERIA
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA; NORMAN, OK; USA; UNITED STATES, 2005
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3.-  EUTHERIAN TARSALS FROM THE EARLY PALEOCENE OF BOLIVIA
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA; NORMAN, OK; USA; UNITED STATES, 1998
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4.-  MAMIFEROS CRETACICOS;
1978
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5.-  NEW MAMMALS FROM SOUTH-CENTRAL PYRENEES (TREMP FORMATION, SPAIN) AND THEIR BEARING ON LATE PALEOCENE MARINE-CONTINENTAL CORRELATIONS
SOCIETE GEOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE; PARIS; FRA; FRANCE, 1999
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6.-  NOUVEAU MAMMIFERE CONDYLARTHRE DU PALEOCENE SUPERIEUR DE CAMPO (PYRENEES ARAGONAISES, ESPAGNE) ;NEW CONDYLARTHRA (MAMMALIA) FROM THE UPPER PALAEOCENE OF CAMPO, ARAGONEAN PYRENEES, SPAIN
GAUTHIER-VILLARS; MONTROUGE; FRA; FRANCE, 1997
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7.-  PALEOGENE FAUNAL ASSEMBLAGE FROM ANTOFAGASTA DE LA SIERRA (CATAMARCA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA)
[SOCIETE MERIDIONALE POUR L'EXPANSION DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE, FACULTE DES SCIENCES]; [MONTPELL, 1997
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8.-  REASSOCIACAO DO POS-CRANIO AS ESPECIES DE UNGULADOS DA BACIA DE S. J. DE ITABORAI (PALEOCENO), ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO, E FILOGENIA DOS "CONDYLARTHRA" E UNGULADOS SUL-AMERICANOS COM BASE NO POS-CRANIO
1996
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9.-  The "condylarth" Didolodontidae from Gran Barranca; history of the bunodont South American mammals up to the Eocene-Oligocene transition
Cambridge University Press;; GBR; United Kingdom, 2010
The paleontology of Gran Barranca; evolution and environmental change through the middle Cenozoic of Patagonia
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10.-  The "condylarth" Raulvaccia peligrensis (Mammalia, Didolodontidae) from the Paleocene of Patagonia, Argentina
University of Oklahoma; Norman, OK; USA; United States, 2007
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