Rich, Thomas H. V.
Rich, Thomas H.
Thomas Hewitt Rich Australian paleontologist
Rich, Thomas Hewitt V.
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Rich, Thomas H. V., 1941-
Rich, Thomas Hewitt
Hewitt-Rich, Thomas
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Works
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The artist & the scientists : bringing prehistory to life | |
Australian cretaceous terrestrial faunas and floras: biostratigraphic and biogeographic implications | |
The bone microstructure of polar "hypsilophodontid" dinosaurs from Victoria, Australia | |
Contributions of Southern South America to Vertebrate Paleontology | |
Cranial biomechanics, bite force and function of the endocranial sinuses in Diprotodon optatum, the largest known marsupial | |
Deltatheridia, Carnivora, and Condylarthra (Mammalia) of the early Eocene, Paris Basin, France | |
Dinosaur sanctuary on the Chatham Islands, Southwest Pacific: First record of theropods from the K–T boundary Takatika Grit | |
Dinosaurs of darkness, 2000: | |
Diversity of Early Cretaceous mammals from Victoria, Australia : chapter 3 | |
Early Cretaceous polar biotas of Victoria, southeastern Australia—an overview of research to date | |
The evolution of tribospheny and the antiquity of mammalian clades | |
First dinosaurs from Saudi Arabia | |
First monotreme from the Late Cretaceous of South America | |
First spinosaurid dinosaur from Australia and the cosmopolitanism of Cretaceous dinosaur faunas | |
The fossil book : a record of prehistoric life | |
Fossil evidence in Australia for oldest known freshwater crayfish of Gondwana | |
Growth dynamics of Australia's polar dinosaurs | |
The holotype individual of the ornithopod dinosaurLeaellynasaura amicagraphicaRich & Rich, 1989 (late Early Cretaceous, Victoria, Australia) | |
Immunoreactive collagen in avian and mammalian fossils | |
Lancefield swamp and the extinction of the Australian megafauna | |
Large freshwater plesiosaurian from the Cretaceous (Aptian) of Australia | |
The last last labyrinthodonts? | |
The Macropodoidea (Marsupialia) of the Early Pliocene Hamilton Local Fauna, Victoria, Australia | |
The mandible and dentition of the Early Cretaceous monotreme Teinolophos trusleri | |
Miocene turtles from Lake Tarkarooloo, South Australia | |
Mystery of dinosaur cove | |
A new family of monotremes feom the Creataceous of Australia | |
New isolated pterodactyloid bones from the Albian Toolebuc Formation (western Queensland, Australia) with comments on the Australian pterosaur fauna | |
New North American erinaceine hedgehogs (Mammalia: Insectivora) | |
Oldest known avian footprints from Australia: Eumeralla Formation (Albian), Dinosaur Cove, Victoria | |
Oldest meiolaniid turtle remains from Australia: evidence from the Eocene Kerosene Creek Member of the Rundle Formation, Queensland | |
The oldest platypus and its bearing on divergence timing of the platypus and echidna clades | |
Paleoworld. | |
Polar dinosaur bone histology | |
Possible oviraptorosaur (theropoda, dinosauria) specimens from the Early Cretaceous Otway Group of Dinosaur Cove, Australia | |
Potential pre-Pleistocene fossil tetrapod sites in New Zealand | |
Proceedings of the second Gondwanan Dinosaur Symposium | |
Raemeotherium yatkolai gen, et sp. nov., a primitive diprotodontid from the medial Miocene of South Australia | |
Response to Comment on "A Southern Tyrant Reptile" | |
Response to comments on "independent origins of middle ear bones in monotremes and therians" | |
Serendipaceratops arthurcclarkeiRich & Vickers-Rich, 2003 is an Australian Early Cretaceous ceratopsian | |
Tetrapods from the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian–Maastrichtian) Bauru Group of Brazil: a reappraisal | |
Theropod fauna from southern Australia indicates high polar diversity and climate-driven dinosaur provinciality | |
Theropods from the "Middle" Cretaceous Chubut group of the San Jorge sedimentary basin, Central Patagonia : a preliminary note | |
Wildlife of Gondwana, 1993: |