Antarctica @Pubmed The Skull of Epidolops ameghinoi from the Early Eocene Itaboraí Fauna, Southeastern Brazil, and the Affinities of the Extinct Marsupialiform Order Polydolopimorphia. https://t.co/nwnfqpoOEQ #JMammEvol #Antarctica
RT @dcpaleo: Thorough and interesting paper by @robinmdbeck on the most common #metatherian from the early #Eocene of Itaboraí, Brazil: Epi…
RT @dcpaleo: Thorough and interesting paper by @robinmdbeck on the most common #metatherian from the early #Eocene of Itaboraí, Brazil: Epi…
RT @dcpaleo: Thorough and interesting paper by @robinmdbeck on the most common #metatherian from the early #Eocene of Itaboraí, Brazil: Epi…
RT @dcpaleo: Thorough and interesting paper by @robinmdbeck on the most common #metatherian from the early #Eocene of Itaboraí, Brazil: Epi…
Thorough and interesting paper by @robinmdbeck on the most common #metatherian from the early #Eocene of Itaboraí, Brazil: Epidolops ameghinoi - named decades ago, but skull was never described in detail. Also includes ankle bones! #HornedArmadillos https
RT @robinmdbeck: @elssalford My new paper (OA!): everything you wanted to know about polydolopimorphians but were afraid to ask https://t.c…
RT @robinmdbeck: @elssalford My new paper (OA!): everything you wanted to know about polydolopimorphians but were afraid to ask https://t.c…
RT @robinmdbeck: @elssalford My new paper (OA!): everything you wanted to know about polydolopimorphians but were afraid to ask https://t.c…
RT @robinmdbeck: @elssalford My new paper (OA!): everything you wanted to know about polydolopimorphians but were afraid to ask https://t.c…
@elssalford My new paper (OA!): everything you wanted to know about polydolopimorphians but were afraid to ask https://t.co/IvEkegAlDO