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2025
A new Chinese dicynodont and the frequent dispersal of tetrapods between Northern and Southern Pangaea during the late Permian
Cladistics
2025
Osteology and ontogeny of the Permian dicynodont Rastodon procurvidens (Synapsida, Therapsida) based on micro-CT scanning and its phylogenetic and biogeographical implications
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2025
Micro-CT data reveal new information on the craniomandibular and neuroanatomy of the dicynodont Gordonia (Therapsida: Anomodontia) from the late Permian of Scotland
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2024
A new moradisaurine captorhinid reptile (Amniota: Eureptilia) from the upper Permian of India
PeerJ
2023
A Reassessment of the Mandibular Anatomy of Dinodontosaurus brevirostris (Synapsida, Dicynodontia) from the Ladinian–Early Carnian Chañares Formation (Northwestern Argentina), and Its Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Significance
Ameghiniana
2023
X-ray microcomputed and synchrotron tomographic analysis of the basicranial axis of emydopoid dicynodonts: implications for fossoriality and phylogeny
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2023
The tetrapod fauna of the upper Permian Naobaogou Formation of China: 10. Jimusaria monanensis sp. nov. (Dicynodontia) shows a unique epipterygoid
PeerJ
2022
The emblematic South African therocephalian Euchambersia in China: a new link in the dispersal of late Permian vertebrates across Pangea
Biology Letters
2022
The tetrapod fauna of the upper Permian Naobaogou Formation of China: 9. A new species of Gansurhinus (Reptilia: Captorhinidae) and a revision of Chinese captorhinids
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
2022
华北板块石炭纪<bold>-</bold>二叠纪地层时间框架
SCIENTIA SINICA Terrae
2022
Carboniferous and Permian integrative stratigraphy and timescale of North China Block
Science China Earth Sciences
2021
Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic evolution and cyclo- and chrono-stratigraphy of upper Permian–Lower Triassic fluvial-lacustrine deposits in Bogda Mountains, NW China — Implications for diachronous plant evolution across the Permian–Triassic boundary
Earth-Science Reviews
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