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The early Mesozoic fossil fauna collected from the Lower Lufeng Formation of Yunnan Province, China, has attracted considerable interest and attention since its discovery in the late 1930s.
Maidment, S. C. R. +2 more
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RMA regressions of ulna length against width.
A–B, ulna length against anteroposterior width; C–D, ulna length against mediolateral width. A, C, regression lines of Stegosauria, Ankylosauria, Hadrosauridae, Ceratopsidae and basal bipedal ornithischians; B, D regression lines of Thyreophora ...
Deborah H. Linton (162808) +3 more
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Phylogeny of the Ankylosauria based on Ősi and Makádi (2009).
Studied taxa are indicated in bold.
Shoji Hayashi (397194) +2 more
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Thyreophora is a taxon of dinosaurs composed of Stegosauria and Ankylosauria, whose members have been known to utilise their tails as powerful defensive weapons.
Francesco Lategano +2 more
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RMA regressions of humerus length against width.
A–B, humerus length against anteroposterior width; C–D, humerus length against mediolateral width; E–F, humerus length against deltopectoral crest width.
Deborah H. Linton (162808) +3 more
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: The supposed base of a slender dermal tail spine from the Inferior Oolite Group (shallow marine deposit, early Middle Jurassic, Aalenian-Bajocian) of Dorset, England, previously reported as “Stegosaurus” and Thyreophora indet., is a half centrum of a ...
Galton, Peter
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Notice of nodosaur (Dinosauria, Ankylosauria) remains from the mid-Cretaceous of Cambridge, England, with comments on cervical half-ring armour [PDF]
Three pieces from cervical half-rings of an immature nodosaur, part of a nodosaurid presacral rod and some post-cranial osteoderms from the Cretaceous of Cambridge were studied at the Booth Museum of Natural History, Brighton, UK. Two of the three half-ring elements show dorsal ridge morphologies distinct from each other, and all three have unfused ...
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Pairwise comparisons of radius and humerus length.
Abbreviations: RLHL, radius length against humerus length; Ank, Ankylosauria; Bi, basal bipedal ornithischians; Cer, Ceratopsidae; Had, Hadrosauridae; Mar, Marginocephalia; Orn, Ornithopoda; Steg, Stegosauria; Thy, Thyreophora; p(same), the probability ...
Deborah H. Linton (162808) +3 more
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Pairwise ANCOVAs of the radius.
Abbreviations: RLRAPW, radius length against anteroposterior width; RLRAPW, radius length against mediolateral width; Ank, Ankylosauria; Bi, basal bipedal ornithischians; Cer, Ceratopsidae; Had, Hadrosauridae; Mar, Marginocephalia; Orn, Ornithopoda; Steg,
Deborah H. Linton (162808) +3 more
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Pairwise ANCOVAs of the humerus.
Abbreviations: HLHAPW, humerus length against anteroposterior width; HLHMLW, humerus length against mediolateral width; HLHDPCW, humerus length against deltopectoral crest width; Ank, Ankylosauria; Bi, basal bipedal ornithischians; Cer, Ceratopsidae; Had,
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