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Cranial osteology of the ankylosaurian dinosaur formerly known as Minmi sp. (Ornithischia: Thyreophora) from the Lower Cretaceous Allaru Mudstone of Richmond, Queensland, Australia. [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2015
Minmi is the only known genus of ankylosaurian dinosaur from Australia. Seven specimens are known, all from the Lower Cretaceous of Queensland. Only two of these have been described in any detail: the holotype specimenMinmi paravertebra fromthe Bungil ...
Leahey LG   +4 more
europepmc   +5 more sources

A new small-bodied ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of North Patagonia (Río Negro Province, Argentina) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The most representative ankylosaurian remains from Argentina have been found in sediments of the Allen Formation (Campanian–Maastrichtian) in Salitral Moreno, Río Negro Province.
Apesteguía, Sebastián   +6 more
core   +2 more sources

A highly pneumatic middle Cretaceous theropod from the British Lower Greensand

open access: yesPapers in Palaeontology, Volume 6, Issue 4, Page 661-679, November 2020., 2020
Abstract A series of axial elements from the Aptian Ferruginous Sands Formation of the Lower Greensand Group, discovered on the foreshore near Knock Cliff on the Isle of Wight, UK are (bar some isolated teeth and fragmentary postcranial material from the Cenomanian Cambridge Greensand) the youngest non‐avian theropod remains reported from the British ...
Chris T. Barker   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

A survey of dinosaur diversity by clade, age, place of discovery and year of description [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Dinosaur diversity is analyzed in terms of the number of valid genera within each major clade, Mesozoic age, place of discovery and year of description. Aves (Archaeopteryx + Neornithes) is excluded. Nomina nuda and nomina dubia are not counted.
Taylor, Michael
core   +5 more sources

Sympatry of two ankylosaurs (Hungarosaurus and cf. Struthiosaurus) in the Santonian of Hungary [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
A complete and well-preserved right ankylosaurian humerus from the Upper Cretaceous (Santonian) Csehbánya Formation of Iharkút, western Hungary is described here.
Prondvai, Edina, Ősi, Attila
core   +5 more sources

Professional fossil preparators at the British Museum (Natural History), 1843-1990* [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Since the inception of the British Museum (Natural History) in 1881 (now the Natural History Museum, London), the collection, development and mounting of fossils for scientific study and public exhibition have been undertaken by fossil preparators ...
Graham, M
core   +1 more source

Do you remember? Within-generation and transgenerational heat stress memory of recurring marine heatwaves in threespine stickleback. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Biol Sci
Marine heatwaves can have major and lasting effects on organism physiology and species persistence. Such temperature extremes are increasing in frequency, with consecutive heatwave events already occurring within the lifetime of many organisms.
Spence-Jones HC   +4 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Notice of nodosaur (Dinosauria, Ankylosauria) remains from the mid-Cretaceous of Cambridge, England, with comments on cervical half-ring armour [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
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.
Blows   +28 more
core   +1 more source

New Insights into the Cranial Anatomy of Panoplosaurus mirus (Dinosauria: Nodosauridae) using Computed Tomography [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The holotype skull (CMN 2759) of the Late Cretaceous nodosaurid Panoplosaurus mirus Lambe 1919 is re-examined using computed tomography (CT) imaging, revealing important new information about the internal anatomy.
Livius, Marissa C. H.
core   +2 more sources

Imágenes sobre dinosaurios en libros de texto de Enseñanza Secundaria Obligatoria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
El concepto “dinosaurio” no forma parte explícita del saber a enseñar en los curriculaoficiales de ESO dentro del periodo LOGSE-LOE español (1990-2010).
Alcalá Martínez, Luis   +2 more
core   +1 more source

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