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Back from the dead: Thyreophora cynophila (Panzer, 1798) (Diptera: Piophilidae) 'globally extinct' fugitive in Spain

open access: yes, 2010
. We report on a sensational find in central Spain of six specimens of Thyreophora cynophila (Panzer, 1798), a colourful, strange-looking piophilid fly living on carcasses of big mammals in advanced stages of decay.
A R D A N I E L M   +2 more
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Ornithischia Seeley 1887

open access: yes, 2003
Ornithischia Seeley, 1887 Included taxa. Lesothosaurus, Technosaurus, Pisanosaurus, Thyreophora, Ornithopoda, and Marginocephalia, and all dinosaurs that are more closely related to these taxa than to saurischians. Temporal range.
Rauhut, Oliver W. M.
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The phylogenetic nomenclature of ornithischian dinosaurs. [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2021
Madzia D   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Introduction to Thyreophora: The Armored Dinosaurs

open access: yes
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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purported earliest bones of a plated dinosaur (ornithischia: stegosauria): a "dermal tail spine" and a centrum from the aalenian-bajocian (middle jurassic) of england, with comments on other early thyreophorans

open access: yes, 2017
: The supposed base of a slender dermal tail spine from the Inferior Oolite Group (shallow marine deposit, early Middle Jurassic, Aalenian-Bajocian) of Dorset, England, previously reported as “Stegosaurus” and Thyreophora indet., is a half centrum of a ...
Galton, Peter
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Pairwise ANCOVAs of the ulna.

open access: yes, 2012
Abbreviations: ULUMLW, ulna length against anteroposterior width; ULUAPW, ulna length against mediolateral width; Ank, Ankylosauria; Bi, basal bipedal ornithischians; Cer, Ceratopsidae; Had, Hadrosauridae; Mar, Marginocephalia; Orn, Ornithopoda; Steg ...
Deborah H. Linton (162808)   +3 more
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Using creation science to demonstrate evolution 2: morphological continuity within Dinosauria

open access: yes, 2011
Creationist literature claims that sufficient gaps in morphological continuity exist to classify dinosaurs into several distinct baramins (‘created kinds’).
P. SENTER, Senter, Philip J
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Nuevos registros de Thyreophora cynophila (Panzer, 1798) (Diptera: Piophilidae: Thyreophorina) para Castilla–La Mancha (España)

open access: yes
Se comunican datos inéditos del díptero Thyreophora cynophila (Panzer, 1798) para las provincias de Cuenca y Guadalajara (Castilla–La Mancha, España), así como algunas observaciones sobre el hábitat y biología en estos lugares. En el caso de Cuenca, sería el primer registro notificado desde el año 2011. Para ambas provincias se aportan nuevos cuadrados
Evangelio–Pinach, J.M.   +2 more
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Pairwise ANCOVAs of the radius.

open access: yes, 2012
Abbreviations: RLRAPW, radius length against anteroposterior width; RLRAPW, radius length against mediolateral width; Ank, Ankylosauria; Bi, basal bipedal ornithischians; Cer, Ceratopsidae; Had, Hadrosauridae; Mar, Marginocephalia; Orn, Ornithopoda; Steg,
Deborah H. Linton (162808)   +3 more
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First evidence of stegosaurs (Dinosauria: Thyreophora) in the Vega Formation, Kimmeridgian, Asturias, N Spain

open access: yes, 2013
We describe a dinosaur caudal centrum from an outcrop of the Vega Formation (Kimmeridgian) in Colunga (Asturias Principality, Northern Spain). It is very similar to the centra of mid-caudal vertebrae of some stegosaurs, like Dacentrurus and Stegosaurus, which are characterized by the presence of well developed haemal processes on ...
Ruiz Omeñaca, José Ignacio   +3 more
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