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The Dinosauria: Baraminological and Multivariate Patterns

open access: yes, 2018
The Dinosauria pose both interesting and challenging questions for creationist systematists. One question is whether new dinosaur discoveries are closing morphospatial gaps between dinosaurian groups, revealing continuous morphological fossil series ...
Sanderson, Adam   +3 more
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Diversity and convergences in the evolution of feeding adaptations in ankylosaurs (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Ankylosaurian dinosaurs were low-browsing quadrupeds that were traditionally thought of as simple orthal pulpers exhibiting minimal tooth occlusion during feeding, as in many extant lizards.
Mallon, Jordan   +8 more
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Dinosauria Owen 1842

open access: yes, 1992
Dinosaurs The dinosaur faunas of the Fruitland and Kirtland Formations were first described in detail by Gilmore (1916), who based his study on specimens collected by Bauer and Reeside.
Hunt, A. P., Lucas, S. G.
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Dinosaur footprints and other Ichnofauna from the Cretaceous Kem Kem Beds of Morocco

open access: yes, 2014
We describe an extensive ichnofossil assemblage from the likely Cenomanian-age 'lower' and 'upper' units of the 'Kem Kem beds' in southeastern Morocco.
Baidder, Lahssen   +23 more
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A review of pelvic shield morphology in ankylosaurs (Dinosauria: Ornithischia)

open access: yes, 2011
The pelvic shield of ankylosaurian dinosaurs refers to an area of osteoderms lacking differentiated transverse bands over the pelvic region and it is used as a diagnostic character for various ankylosaur groups.
Victoria M. Arbour   +2 more
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Reconsidering the status and affinities of the ornithischian dinosaur Tatisaurus oehleri Simmons, 1965

open access: yes
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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The anatomy and systematic position of the theropod dinosaur Chilantaisaurus tashuikouensis Hu, 1964 from the Early Cretaceous of Alanshan, People's Republic of China

open access: yes
There is little consensus on the systematic position of the colossal theropod dinosaur Chilantaisaurus tashuikouensis from the Cretaceous (Aptian–?Albian or Upper Cretaceous) Ulansuhai Formation of Inner Mongolia, which has been recovered as a derived ...
Benson, R. B. J., Xing, Xu
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A critical new ankylosaur specimen from the Wessex Formation of the Isle of Wight

open access: yes, 2015
Ankylosaurs (Dinosauria, Ankylosauria) have been known from the Lower Cretaceous English Wealden for over 170 years. Three Wealden ankylosaurian species are currently recognised: Hylaeosaurus armatus and Polacanthus rudgwickensis from the Wealden Sub ...
Sarah Strachan   +3 more
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<i>Delapparentia turolensis</i> nov. gen et sp., un nuevo dinosaurio iguanodontoideo (Ornithischia: Ornithopoda) en el Cretácico Inferior de Galve

open access: yes, 2011
Se redescribe un esqueleto postcraneal de dinosaurio ornitópodo asignado por Albert de Lapparent en 1960 a Iguanodon bernissartensis. Procede del yacimiento de La Maca 3, de edad Barremiense inferior (Formación Camarillas), y consta de varias vértebras ...
Ruiz-Omeñaca, J. I.   +1 more
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Dinosaurios de la Península Ibérica

open access: yes, 2006
Body fossils of the Iberian Peninsula dinosaurs are very relevant for the knowledge of several aspects of the evolutionary history of the group, and, in addition, for the interpretation of the distribution of many of its components, due to the geographic
Dantas, P.   +4 more
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