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Sean P Modesto

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Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 5, 2020
Rooting about reptile relationshipsSean P Modesto
Systematic Biology|November 17, 2004
The phylogenetic definition of reptiliaSean P Modesto, Jason S Anderson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 13, 2007
A mixed-age classed 'pelycosaur' aggregation from South Africa: earliest evidence of parental care in amniotes?Jennifer Botha-Brink, Sean P Modesto
Peerj|November 18, 2024
A new moradisaurine captorhinid reptile (Amniota: Eureptilia) from the upper Permian of IndiaRobert R Reisz, Sankar Chatterjee, Sean P Modesto
Biology Letters|July 3, 2009
Arthropod remains in the oral cavities of fossil reptiles support inference of early insectivorySean P Modesto, Diane M Scott, Robert R Reisz
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 29, 2011
A new Early Permian reptile and its significance in early diapsid evolutionRobert R Reisz, Sean P Modesto, Diane M Scott
Die Naturwissenschaften|April 19, 2011
Osteomyelitis in a Paleozoic reptile: ancient evidence for bacterial infection and its evolutionary significanceRobert R Reisz, Diane M Scott, Bruce R Pynn, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|October 20, 2011
The last "pelycosaur": a varanopid synapsid from the Pristerognathus Assemblage Zone, Middle Permian of South AfricaSean P Modesto, Roger M H Smith, Nicolás E Campione, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 16, 2015
The oldest parareptile and the early diversification of reptilesSean P Modesto, Diane M Scott, Mark J MacDougall, et al.
Nature|June 11, 2025
A new Mongolian tyrannosauroid and the evolution of EutyrannosauriaJared T Voris, Darla K Zelenitsky, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, et al.
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Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 5, 2020
Rooting about reptile relationshipsSean P Modesto
Systematic Biology|November 17, 2004
The phylogenetic definition of reptiliaSean P Modesto, Jason S Anderson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 13, 2007
A mixed-age classed 'pelycosaur' aggregation from South Africa: earliest evidence of parental care in amniotes?Jennifer Botha-Brink, Sean P Modesto
Peerj|November 18, 2024
A new moradisaurine captorhinid reptile (Amniota: Eureptilia) from the upper Permian of IndiaRobert R Reisz, Sankar Chatterjee, Sean P Modesto
Biology Letters|July 3, 2009
Arthropod remains in the oral cavities of fossil reptiles support inference of early insectivorySean P Modesto, Diane M Scott, Robert R Reisz
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 29, 2011
A new Early Permian reptile and its significance in early diapsid evolutionRobert R Reisz, Sean P Modesto, Diane M Scott
Die Naturwissenschaften|April 19, 2011
Osteomyelitis in a Paleozoic reptile: ancient evidence for bacterial infection and its evolutionary significanceRobert R Reisz, Diane M Scott, Bruce R Pynn, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|October 20, 2011
The last "pelycosaur": a varanopid synapsid from the Pristerognathus Assemblage Zone, Middle Permian of South AfricaSean P Modesto, Roger M H Smith, Nicolás E Campione, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 16, 2015
The oldest parareptile and the early diversification of reptilesSean P Modesto, Diane M Scott, Mark J MacDougall, et al.
Nature|June 11, 2025
A new Mongolian tyrannosauroid and the evolution of EutyrannosauriaJared T Voris, Darla K Zelenitsky, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, et al.
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