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3. Sex biases and the scarcity of sex metadata in global herpetology collections.

4. The macroevolutionary singularity of snakes.

14. Redescription of the skull of the Australian flatback sea turtle, Natator depressus, provides new morphological evidence for phylogenetic relationships among sea turtles (Chelonioidea)

16. Colobops: a juvenile rhynchocephalian reptile (Lepidosauromorpha), not a diminutive archosauromorph with an unusually strong bite

17. Colobops: a juvenile rhynchocephalian reptile (Lepidosauromorpha), not a diminutive archosauromorph with an unusually strong bite

20. Disparities in the analysis of morphological disparity

22. SI Additional Figures from Neutron scanning reveals unexpected complexity in the enamel thickness of an herbivorous Jurassic reptile

23. SI Table 2 from Neutron scanning reveals unexpected complexity in the enamel thickness of an herbivorous Jurassic reptile

24. SI Table 1 from Neutron scanning reveals unexpected complexity in the enamel thickness of an herbivorous Jurassic reptile

25. SI Table 3 from Neutron scanning reveals unexpected complexity in the enamel thickness of an herbivorous Jurassic reptile

26. SI Table 4 from Neutron scanning reveals unexpected complexity in the enamel thickness of an herbivorous Jurassic reptile

27. SI Segmentation Protocol from Neutron scanning reveals unexpected complexity in the enamel thickness of an herbivorous Jurassic reptile

28. SI Table 5 from Neutron scanning reveals unexpected complexity in the enamel thickness of an herbivorous Jurassic reptile

29. Additional figures of the models and contour plots from The biomechanical role of the chondrocranium and sutures in a lizard cranium

34. Evolution: Sole survivor of a once-diverse lineage

39. Reliable quantification of bite-force performance requires use of appropriate biting substrate and standardization of bite out-lever.

40. Contrasting macroevolutionary patterns in pelagic tetrapods across the Triassic-Jurassic transition.

41. A juvenile pleurosaurid (Lepidosauria: Rhynchocephalia) from the Tithonian of the Mörnsheim Formation, Germany.

42. Microchromosome fusions underpin convergent evolution of chameleon karyotypes.

43. Multiple pathways to herbivory underpinned deep divergences in ornithischian evolution.

44. Clade-wide variation in bite-force performance is determined primarily by size, not ecology.

45. Exceptional Disparity in Australian Agamid Lizards is a Possible Result of Arrival into Vacant Niche.

46. Sesamoid bones in tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) investigated with X-ray microtomography, and implications for sesamoid evolution in Lepidosauria.

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