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	stratigraphy and biochronology of Oligo-Miocene of Kazakhstan			
	
	
Eocene otoliths (Clinchfield Formation), Georgia			
	
	
Fossil snakes, Palaeocene, Itaborai, Brazil, Part I			
	
	
Notidanodon tooth (Neoselachii: Hexanchiformes) in the Late Jurassic of New Zealand			
	
	
Abstract book of the 18th Conference of the EAVP			
	
Eocene (57) , Quercy Phosphorites (38) , Systematics (32) , Rodents (29) , Mammalia (27)
|   | Reflections on some Russian eotheriodonts (Reptilia, Synapsida, Therapsida)Denise Sigogneau-Russell and P. K. TchudinovKeywords: Reptilia; Russia; Synapsida; Therapsidadoi: 10.18563/pv.5.3.79-109 Abstract As a result of the enrichment of eotheriodont material by one of us (P.K.T.), these specimens (essentially Biarmosuchur and Eotitanosuchur) are reexamined and refigured. A reevaluation of their particularities supports the distinction of two families, for which new diagnoses are proposed. This leads us to discuss the affinities of these families, with respect to the sphenacodonts on one hand, and to the South African primitive theriodonts on the other (gorgonopsids and ictidorhinids). This study contains inherent paleogeographic consequences which are considered in conclusion. Article infos Published in Vol. 05, Fasc. 3 (1972) |  |