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The following pages link to Malcolm McKenna (Q63587):
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- Tethytheria (Q20862) (← links)
- Leptictida (Q134378) (← links)
- Cimolodonta (Q603912) (← links)
- Cimolesta (Q867388) (← links)
- Eric Delson (Q1351198) (← links)
- Epitheria (Q2475989) (← links)
- Pantolesta (Q2751861) (← links)
- Bruce McKenna (Q4977993) (← links)
- Donald McKenna (Q5294850) (← links)
- Donald Prothero (Q11721746) (← links)
- Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level (Q22814967) (← links)
- Category:Taxa named by Malcolm McKenna (Q25035187) (← links)
- Taxa named by Malcolm McKenna (Q25459277) (← links)
- New Records of Eutherian Mammals from the Goler Formation (Tiffanian, Paleocene) of California and Their Biostratigraphic and Paleobiogeographic Implications (Q54713273) (← links)
- Revised Paleogene Polarity Time Scale (Q54800996) (← links)
- Collecting Small Fossils by Washing and Screening (Q54801022) (← links)
- A primitive relative of rodents from the Chinese Paleocene (Q54801061) (← links)
- The Fossil Mammal Collections of The American Museum of Natural History (Q54801064) (← links)
- Symposium: Vertebrate Paleontology as a Discipline in Geochronology: I, II, III (Q54801071) (← links)
- Earliest Eutherian Ear Region: A Petrosal Referred to Prokennalestes from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia (Q54801079) (← links)
- A new early Tertiary mammal fauna from central Chile: implications for Andean stratigraphy and tectonics (Q54801081) (← links)
- Was Europe Connected Directly to North America Prior to the Middle Eocene? (Q56020385) (← links)
- Beginning of the age of mammals in Asia : the late Paleocene Gashato fauna, Mongolia (Q93868190) (← links)
- A new species of mylagaulid from the Chalk Cliffs local fauna, Montana (Q96070437) (← links)
- A new Middle Eocene edentate from Wyoming (Q104253919) (← links)
- Synopsis of Whitneyan and Arikareean camelid phylogeny (Q104254312) (← links)
- Skeletal integrity of Mimolagus rodens (Lagomorpha, Mammalia (Q104254755) (← links)
- On the shoulder girdle of the mammalian subclass Allotheria (Q104255081) (← links)
- Prosarcodon lonanensis, a new Paleocene micropternodontid palaeoryctoid insectivore from Asia (Q104255103) (← links)
- Eupetaurus and the living petauristine sciurids (Q104255399) (← links)
- A continental Paleocene vertebrate fauna from California (Q104255481) (← links)
- Two new records from the Bridger middle Eocene of Tabernacle Butte, Wyoming (Q104255690) (← links)
- A late Permian captorhinid from Rhodesia (Q104255778) (← links)
- New evidence against tupaioid affinities of the mammalian family Anagalidae (Q104255851) (← links)
- Primitive Paleocene and Eocene Apatemyidae (Mammalia, Insectivora) and the primate-insectivore boundary (Q104256312) (← links)
- Runningwater Formation, Middle Miocene of Nebraska (Q104257436) (← links)
- A new insectivore from the Oligocene of Mongolia and a new subfamily of hedgehogs (Q104257803) (← links)
- A note on the origin of rodents (Q104258169) (← links)
- Stratigraphic nomenclature of the Miocene Hemingford Group, Nebraska (Q104258440) (← links)
- Fossil mammals from the "Mesaverde" Formation (late Cretaceous, Judithian) of the Bighorn and Wind River basins, Wyoming : with definitions of late Cretaceous North American land-mammal "ages" (Q104259468) (← links)
- A new insectivore from the Middle Eocene of Tabernacle Butte, Wyoming (Q104259611) (← links)
- High-level strata containing early Miocene mammals on the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming (Q104259697) (← links)
- Notes on Eocene Mammalia and Mollusca from Tabernacle Butte, Wyoming (Q104259843) (← links)
- Leptacodon, an American Paleocene nyctithere (Mammalia, Insectivora) (Q104259855) (← links)
- The relationships of the Arctostylopidae (Mammalia): New data and interpretation (Q107095564) (← links)
- Ignacius mckennai (Q116748694) (← links)
- Ongghonia dashzevegi (Q119482700) (← links)
- Malcolm McKenna, 77, Fossil Seeker, Dies (Q123736726) (← links)
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- Wikidata:WikiProject Influence/DBpedia/33 (← links | edit)