The basal nodosaurid ankylosaur Europelta carbonensis n. gen., n. sp. from the Lower Cretaceous (lower Albian) Escucha Formation of northeastern Spain. [PDF]
Kirkland JI +5 more
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Ankylosaur remains from the early cretaceous (valanginian) of northwestern Germany. [PDF]
Sachs S, Hornung JJ.
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An exceptionally preserved armored dinosaur reveals the morphology and allometry of osteoderms and their horny epidermal coverings. [PDF]
Brown CM.
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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]
Leahey LG +4 more
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200 years of dinosaur discoveries -a visual portrayal of their geographic and historical origins. [PDF]
Henderson DM.
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Do you remember? Within-generation and transgenerational heat stress memory of recurring marine heatwaves in threespine stickleback. [PDF]
Spence-Jones HC +4 more
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New remains of the ankylosaurian dinosaur Polacanthus from the Lower Cretaceous of Soria, Spain [PDF]
Pereda-Suberbiola, X.
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Abstract DERMAL ARMOUR ELEMENTS OF THE ANKYLOSAUR DINOSAUR POLACANTHUS OWEN, 1865, FROM THE LOWER CRETACEOUS OF MORELLA (CASTELLON, SPAIN). Isolated dermal armour elements of an ankylosaur from the lower Aptian Arcillas de Morella Formation at Morella (Castellon, Spain) are described herein.
J. Miguel Gasulla +4 more
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On Part of the Pelvis of Polacanthus
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 1892Among the specimens lately acquired by the British Museum from the collection of the late Mr. Beckles, of Hastings, is one to which my attention has been directed by my friend Mr. A. Smith Woodward. It bears the number R. 1926 in the Museum Register; and, like the majority of Mr. Beckles's specimens, is evidently from the Wealden. Mr.
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