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Dinosauria (Ornithischia)

2016
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Llandres Serrano, Mercedes   +2 more
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Skull of a Jurassic ankylosaur (Dinosauria)

Nature, 1998
The origin and early evolution of many major dinosaur groups are poorly known because specimens are rare. One of these groups, the Ankylosauria, or armour-plated dinosaurs, is best known from well-preserved specimens from the Upper Cretaceous period of Asia and North America.
Kenneth Carpenter   +2 more
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A new geographical record of Abelisauridae (Theropoda, Dinosauria) for the Bauru Group (Upper Cretaceous)

Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2023
A. Giaretta, S. Rodrigues, P. Buck
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Dinosauria R. Owen 1842

2020
Definition: The smallest clade containing Iguanodon bernissartensis Boulenger in Beneden 1881 (Ornithischia/Euornithopoda) Megalosaurus bucklandii Mantell 1827 (Theropoda/Megalosauroidea) and Cetiosaurus oxoniensis Phillips 1871 (Sauropodomorpha). This is a minimum-clade definition.
Langer, M. C.   +4 more
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The Dinosauria

Choice Reviews Online, 2005
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The Dinosauria

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1993
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Gross genome evolution in the Dinosauria

2016
The Dinosaurs dominated the terrestrial environment for around 170 million years and are probably the most successful land vertebrate group to have existed. They survived several mass extinction events before finally all non-avian species were wiped out 66 million years ago in the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event. The neornithes (modern birds) are
O'Connor, Rebecca   +4 more
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