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    An avian femur from the Late Cretaceous of Vega Island, Antarctic Peninsula: removing the record of cursorial landbirds from the Mesozoic of Antarctica by West, Abagael R, Torres, Christopher R, Case, Judd A, Clarke, Julia A, O'Connor, Patrick M, Lamanna, Matthew C

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (10-07-2019)
    “…In 2006, a partial avian femur (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSM) 78247) from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Sandwich Bluff Member of…”
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    A Phylogeny and Timescale for Marsupial Evolution Based on Sequences for Five Nuclear Genes by Meredith, Robert W., Westerman, Michael, Case, Judd A., Springer, Mark S.

    Published in Journal of mammalian evolution (01-03-2008)
    “…Even though marsupials are taxonomically less diverse than placentals, they exhibit comparable morphological and ecological diversity. However, much of their…”
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    Logistical Media: Fragments from Radar’s Prehistory by Case, Judd A.

    Published in Canadian journal of communication (17-09-2013)
    “…Fragments from the prehistory of radar are analyzed to advance a notion of logistical media. Logistical media order and arrange people and objects and subtly…”
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    Two new species of ektopodontid marsupial from the lower deposits of the Etadunna Formation (latest Oligocene), South Australia and a phylogenetic hypothesis for the Ektopodontidae by Case, Judd A.

    Published in Alcheringa (Sydney) (02-10-2023)
    “…Molar morphologies of the latest Oligocene genera, Chunia and Ektopodon, are easy to distinguish, but species determinations are more difficult. As more…”
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    “South American” Marsupials from the Late Cretaceous of North America and the Origin of Marsupial Cohorts by Case, Judd A, Goin, Francisco J., Woodburne, Michael O.

    Published in Journal of mammalian evolution (01-12-2005)
    “…Newly described marsupial specimens of Judithian (late Campanian) and Lancian (Maastrichtian) age in the western interior of North America (Wyoming to Alberta)…”
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    A New European Marsupial Indicates a Late Cretaceous High-Latitude Transatlantic Dispersal Route by Martin, James E., Case, Judd A., Jagt, John W. M., Schulp, Anne S., Mulder, Eric W. A.

    Published in Journal of mammalian evolution (01-12-2005)
    “…The first record of an undoubted opossum-like marsupial from the Mesozoic of Europe indicates an invasion from North America at the end of Late Cretaceous…”
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    “South American” Marsupials from the Late Cretaceous of North America and the Origin of Marsupial Cohorts by Case, Judd A, Goin, Francisco J., Woodburne, Michael O.

    Published in Journal of mammalian evolution (01-12-2004)
    “…Newly described marsupial specimens of Judithian (late Campanian) and Lancian (Maastrichtian) age in the western interior of North America (Wyoming to Alberta)…”
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    Phylogeny of a new gigantic paravian (Theropoda; Coelurosauria; Maniraptora) from the Upper Cretaceous of James Ross Island, Antarctica by Ely, Ricardo C., Case, Judd A.

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-09-2019)
    “…A description with phylogenetic analyses is provided for Imperobator antarcticus, gen. et sp. nov., an early Maastrichtian, basal paravian (Theropoda;…”
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    New Discoveries of “Opposum-Like” Marsupials from Antarctica (Seymour Island, Medial Eocene) by Goin, Francisco J, Case, Judd A, Woodburne, Michael O, Vizcaíno, Sergio F, Reguero, Marcelo A

    Published in Journal of mammalian evolution (01-12-1999)
    “…Five new species of marsupials are described from the middle Eocene La Meseta Formation of Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Three are derorhynchid…”
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    The Oldest Genus of Scincid Lizard (Squamata) from the Tertiary Etadunna Formation of South Australia by Martin, James E, Hutchinson, Mark N, Meredith, Robert, Case, Judd A, Pledge, Neville S

    Published in Journal of herpetology (01-06-2004)
    “…Recent expeditions to the Lake Palankarinna area of South Australia resulted in the oldest and only known extinct skink genus in Australia. The holotype of a…”
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    Molecular Evidence for the Last Survivor of an Ancient Kangaroo Lineage by Westerman, Michael, Burk, Angela, Amrine-Madsen, Heather M, Prideaux, Gavin J, Case, Judd A, Springer, Mark S

    Published in Journal of mammalian evolution (01-09-2002)
    “…The Australasian marsupial family Macropodidae includes potoroos and bettongs (Potoroinae) as well as larger kangaroos, wallabies, and pademelons…”
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    Upper Oligocene-lower-Middle Miocene peramelemorphians from the Etadunna, Namba and Wipajiri formations of South Australia by Travouillon, Kenny J., Beck, Robin M. D., Case, Judd A.

    Published in Alcheringa (Sydney) (02-01-2021)
    “…The oldest fossils referable to the marsupial order Peramelemorphia (which includes modern bandicoots and bilbies) stratigraphically date from the upper…”
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    South American marsupials; a successful crossing of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary by Case, Judd A, Woodburne, Michael O

    Published in Palaios (01-08-1986)
    “…The often-repeated scenario of the success of mammalian taxa at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary is that the Marsupialia is reduced in diversity to a single…”
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