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Introduction to Thyreophora: The Armored Dinosaurs

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The Thyreophora are a group of small to quite large armored plant-eating dinosaurs. The most familiar are Stegosaurus and Ankylosaurus, though there were many others.

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The Ornithischian Dinosaurs

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This site introduces a group of dinosaurs called ornithischians. There were many kinds of ornithischian dinosaurs dating back to the early Jurassic. The Ornithopoda included the hadrosaurs (duck-billed dinosaurs), the iguanodontids, the heterodontosaurs,

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A new look at the first dinosaur discovered in Antarctica: reappraisal of Antarctopelta oliveroi (Ankylosauria: Parankylosauria)

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Fil: Kaluza, Jonatan Ezequiel. Fundación de Historia Natural Félix de Azara; Argentina.
Soto Acuña, Sergio   +2 more
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New continental vertebrate fossil remains from the Upper Cretaceous of Alava (Basco-Cantabrian Region): systematics and stratigrafical context

open access: yes, 1999
Recent field work in the Upper Cretaceous continental beds of the Basco-Cantabrian Region has yielded new vertebrate fossil remains. Both dinosaur and turtle bones have been recovered from fluviatile sediments (sub-unit B3 of Baceta et alv 1999 ...
Murelaga, Xabier   +5 more
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Bakonyi felsőkréta dinoszauruszlelőhelyek földtani és őslénytani vizsgálata = Upper Cretaceous dinosaur localities (Bakony Mts, Hungary): geology and palaeontology

open access: yes, 2007
Megtörtént a lelőhely szisztematikus feltárása és megindult a leletek preparálása, meghatározása, leltározása. A begyűjtött anyag többezer izolált csontot és fogmaradványt, állkapocstöredékeket, csigolyákat, végtagcsontokat, és négy részleges csontvázat
Mindszenty, Andrea   +2 more
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Redescription of the Panoplosaurus mirus (Ankylosauria: Nodosauridae) holotype skull using computed tomography, and a new comparative scheme for panoplosaurin cranial ornamentation

open access: yesJournal of Vertebrate Paleontology
Marissa C. H. Livius   +4 more
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A new ankylosaurid (Dinosauria: Ankylosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous of China, with comments on ankylosaurian relationships

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2001
Amongst the fossil material collected by the Sino-Soviet Expeditions (1959–1960) to the Alshan Desert, China, was a large, virtually complete ankylosaur skeleton. Gobisaurus domoculus gen. et sp. nov. closely resembles Shamosaurus scutatus, but is distinct in having an unfused basipterygoid–pterygoid contact and elongate premaxillary processes of the ...
Matthew K Vickaryous, Anthony P Russell
exaly   +3 more sources

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