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de Muizon Christian & Ladevèze Sandrine, December 2020 — Cranial Anatomy of Andinodelphys Cochabambensis, a Stem Metatherian from the Early Palaeocene of Bolivia. vol. 42, n° 30, dir. {Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris}
Tarquini Juliana, Soibelzon Leopoldo H., Salas-Gismondi Rodolfo & De Muizon Christian, December 2020 — Cyonasua (Carnivora, Procyonidae) from Late Miocene of Peru Shed Light on the Early Dispersal of Carnivorans in South America. vol. 40, n° 5, e1834406
Collareta Alberto, Lambert Olivier, de Muizon Christian, Benites Palomino Aldo Marcelo, Urbina Mario & Bianucci Giovanni, October 2020 — A New Physeteroid from the Late Miocene of Peru Expands the Diversity of Extinct Dwarf and Pygmy Sperm Whales (Cetacea: Odontoceti: Kogiidae). Nowadays, the odontocete family Kogiidae is monotypic and only includes
two species of diminutive relatives of the great sperm… , n° 5,
Lambert Olivier, de Muizon Christian, Urbina Mario & Bianucci Giovanni, October 2020 — A New Longirostrine Sperm Whale (Cetacea, Physeteroidea) from the Lower Miocene of the Pisco Basin (Southern Coast of Peru). vol. 18, n° 20, p. 1707-1742
Jouve Stéphane, de Muizon Christian, Cespedes-Paz Ricardo, Sossa-Soruco Víctor & Knoll Stephane, October 2020 — The Longirostrine Crocodyliforms from Bolivia and Their Evolution through the Cretaceous–Palaeogene Boundary. Abstract Numerous aquatic crocodyliforms have been found during the last
four decades of fieldwork in the Maastrichtian El… , , zlaa081
Ladevèze Sandrine, Selva Charlène & de Muizon Christian, September 2020 — What Are “Opossum-like” Fossils? The Phylogeny of Herpetotheriid and Peradectid Metatherians, Based on New Features from the Petrosal Anatomy. vol. 18, n° 17, dir. {Taylor \& Francis}p. 1463-1479
Bianucci Giovanni, de Muizon Christian, Urbina Mario & Lambert Olivier, March 2020 — Extensive Diversity and Disparity of the Early Miocene Platanistoids (Cetacea, Odontoceti) in the Southeastern Pacific (Chilcatay Formation, Peru). Several aspects of the fascinating evolutionary history of toothed and
baleen whales (Cetacea) are still to be clarified due to…vol. 10, n° 3, p. 27