Richard Carr Fox, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1965- | Biological Sciences | University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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Fox RC, Scott CS. (2020) Bisonalveus gracilis n. sp. (Pentacodontidae, Cimolesta): novel dental adaptations and their paleobiological implications in a small Paleocene mammal Palaeontographica Abteilung a-Palaozoologie-Stratigraphie. 315: 67-119 |
Zhou CF, Gao KQ, Yi H, et al. (2017) Earliest filter-feeding pterosaur from the Jurassic of China and ecological evolution of Pterodactyloidea. Royal Society Open Science. 4: 160672 |
Scott CS, Fox RC, Redman CM. (2016) A new species of the basal plesiadapiform Purgatorius (Mammalia, Primates) from the early Paleocene Ravenscrag Formation, Cypress Hills, southwest Saskatchewan, Canada: further taxonomic and dietary diversity in the earliest primates Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 53: 343-354 |
Fox RC. (2016) The status of Schowalteria clemensi, the Late Cretaceous taeniodont (Mammalia) Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology |
Fox RC. (2015) A revision of the late cretaceous–paleocene eutherian mammal cimolestes Marsh, 1889 Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 52: 1137-1149 |
Scott CS, Fox RC. (2015) Review of stagodontidae (Mammalia, marsupialia) from the judithian (Late cretaceous) belly river group of southeastern Alberta, Canada Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 52: 682-695 |
Fox RC, Scott CS, Buckley GA. (2015) A 'giant' purgatoriid (Plesiadapiformes) from the Paleocene of Montana, USA: Mosaic evolution in the earliest primates Palaeontology. 58: 277-291 |
Montellano-Ballesteros M, Fox RC. (2014) A new tribotherian (Mammalia, Boreosphenida) from the late santonian to early campanian upper milk river formation, alberta Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 52: 77-83 |
Fox RC, Rankin BD, Scott CS, et al. (2014) Second known occurrence of the early paleocene plesiadapiform pandemonium (mammalia: Primates), with description of a new species Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 51: 1059-1066 |
Montellano-Ballesteros M, Fox RC, Scott CS. (2013) Species composition of the Late Cretaceous eutherian mammal Paranyctoides Fox Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 50: 693-700 |