Thyreophora

Description
Source: Wikipédia
Les thyréophores (Thyreophora) sont un sous-ordre éteint de dinosaures ornithischiens, présents du début du Jurassique jusqu'à la fin du Crétacé (201–66 Ma). C'étaient des herbivores quadrupèdes, d'une taille variant entre un et dix mètres selon les familles. Leur dos était cuirassé par des plaques osseuses, des piques ou des éperons, d'où leur nom vernaculaire de dinosaures blindés (armored dinosaurs en anglais).
Information(s)
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- Attibution: ?
- Statut: Valide
- Environnement de découverte: terrestrial
- Mode de vie: terrestrial
- Mode de locomotion: actively mobile
- Vision: ?
- Alimentation: herbivore
- Mode de reprodution: oviparous, dispersal=direct/internal,mobile
- Classification: Genasauria >> Ornithischia >> Dinosauria
- Période: Norian - Maastrichtian (de -215.38 Ma à -66.00 Ma)
- Descendance(s):
- Genres: Andhrasaurus Bienosaurus Emausaurus Jakapil Lusitanosaurus Peishansaurus Scelidosaurus Scutellosaurus Sinopelta Sinopeltosaurus Stegosaurides Tatisaurus Taveirosaurus Yuxisaurus Ouvrir - Fermer
- Ankylosauria: Acanthopholis Brachypodosaurus Crichtonsaurus Cryptodraco Cryptosaurus Dracopelta Heishansaurus Hierosaurus Kunbarrasaurus Palaeoscincus Polacanthoides Priconodon Priodontognathus Rhadinosaurus Rhodanosaurus Sarcolestes Sinankylosaurus Spicomellus Tianchiasaurus Vectipelta Zhejiangosaurus
- Acanthopholinae (Synonyme subjectif de Nodosauridae)
- Ankylosauridae: Ahshislepelta Aletopelta Bissektipelta Cedarpelta Chuanqilong Datai Gobisaurus Liaoningosaurus Maleevus Minmi Shamosaurus Zhongyuansaurus Huaxiazhoulong
- Hylaeosauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Nodosauridae)
- Nodosauridae: Acantholipan Animantarx Anoplosaurus Antarctopelta Borealopelta Chassternbergia Crataeomus Danubiosaurus Denversaurus Dongyangopelta Edmontonia Euacanthus Gargoyleosaurus Gastonia Glyptodontopelta Hoplitosaurus Hoplosaurus Hungarosaurus Hylaeosaurus Hylosaurus Invictarx Leipsanosaurus Mymoorapelta Niobrarasaurus Nodosaurus Panoplosaurus Patagopelta Pawpawsaurus Peloroplites Pleuropeltus Polacanthus Propanoplosaurus Sauropelta Sauroplites Silvisaurus Stegopelta Struthiosaurus Taohelong Tatankacephalus Texasetes Vectensia
- Nodosauroidea
- Palaeoscincidae (Synonyme subjectif de Nodosauridae)
- Parankylosauria: Stegouros
- Polacanthidae
- Psalisauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Nodosauridae)
- Syrmosauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Ankylosauridae)
- Apraedentalia (Synonyme subjectif de Ankylosauria)
- Scelidosauria
- Scelidosauridae
- Stegosauria: Adratiklit Amargastegos Baiyinosaurus Bashanosaurus Chialingosaurus Craterosaurus Doryphorosaurus Eoplophysis Euskelesaurus Ferganastegos Huayangosaurus Isaberrysaura Kentrosaurus Kentrurosaurus Monkonosaurus Paranthodon Regnosaurus Saldamosaurus Tuojiangosaurus Yanbeilong
- Huayangosauridae
- Hypsirhophidae (Synonyme subjectif de Stegosauridae)
- Omosauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Stegosauridae)
- Stegosauridae: Changdusaurus Diracodon Hesperosaurus Hypsirophus Jiangjunosaurus Lexovisaurus Loricatosaurus Mongolostegus Priodontosaurus Sauraechmodon Siamodracon Stegosaurus Wuerhosaurus Yingshanosaurus
- Stegosauromorpha
- Thyreophoroidea
- Découverte(s): 575 occcurrences
Ouvrir - FermerAntarctique
- ?
- ?
- Formation Snow Hill Island
- Nodosauridae identifié comme Antarctopelta oliveroi n. gen. n. sp.17070
- Formation Snow Hill Island
- ?
- ?
Argentine
Autriche
- ?
- Niederosterreich
- ?
- Formation Grünbach
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Rhadinosaurus alcimus n. gen. n. sp.12806
- Struthiosaurus austriacus12997
- Struthiosaurus austriacus identifié comme Crataeomus lepidophorus n. sp.12806
- Struthiosaurus austriacus identifié comme Crataeomus pawlowitschii n. gen. n. sp.12806
- Struthiosaurus austriacus identifié comme Danubiosaurus anceps n. gen. n. sp.12997
- Struthiosaurus austriacus identifié comme Pleuropeltus suessii n. gen. n. sp.12806
- Formation Grünbach
- ?
Australie
Canada
- Alberta
- ?
- Formation Bearpaw Shale
- Formation Clearwater
- Borealopelta markmitchelli66053
- Formation Dinosaur Park
- Anodontosaurus inceptus66472
- Dyoplosaurus acutosquameus12348
- Edmontonia15355
- Euoplocephalus17500
- Euoplocephalus17500
- Euoplocephalus17500
- Euoplocephalus tutus12772
- Euoplocephalus tutus78588
- Euoplocephalus tutus16964
- Euoplocephalus tutus12046
- Euoplocephalus tutus identifié comme Stereocephalus tutus n. gen. n. sp.25127
- Nodosaurus5922
- Panoplosaurus mirus7748
- Panoplosaurus mirus7748
- Panoplosaurus mirus26783
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens15355
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens15355
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Scolosaurus cutleri62853
- Scolosaurus cutleri66472
- Scolosaurus thronus66472
- Scolosaurus thronus66472
- Formation Horseshoe Canyon
- Anodontosaurus inceptus66472
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei12107
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei89296
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei66472
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Edmontonia longiceps26781
- Euoplocephalus17500
- Formation Milk River
- Ankylosauria identifié comme cf. Palaeoscincus sp.24167
- Formation Oldman
- Formation Scollard
- Formation St. Mary River
- Edmontonia longiceps13943
- ?
- Saskatchewan
- Alberta
Chili
- Última Esperanza
- ?
- Formation Dorotea
- Stegouros elengassen78857
- Formation Dorotea
- ?
- Última Esperanza
Chine
- Chongqing
- Yunyang
- Formation Shaximiao
- Bashanosaurus primitivus81610
- Formation Shaximiao
- Yunyang
- Gansu
- ?
- Baiyin
- Formation Wangjiashan
- Baiyinosaurus baojiensis88963
- Formation Wangjiashan
- Henan
- Ruyang
- Formation Haoling
- Gobisaurus domoculus identifié comme Zhongyuansaurus luoyangensis n. gen. n. sp.26778
- Formation Haoling
- Ruyang
- Jiangxi
- Fuzhou
- Formation Tangbian
- Huaxiazhoulong shouwen89836
- Formation Tangbian
- Fuzhou
- Jiangxi
- Huichang
- Formation Zhoutian
- Datai yingliangis87590
- Formation Zhoutian
- Huichang
- Liaoning
- Nei Mongol
- ?
- Alxa
- Formation Wulansuhai
- Pinacosaurus70504
- Formation Wulansuhai
- Bayan Nor
- Ningxia
- ?
- Formation ?
- Pinacosaurus grangeri identifié comme Pinacosaurus ninghsiensis n. sp.18019
- Formation ?
- ?
- Shandong
- Shanxi
- Sichuan
- Xinjiang
- Xizang
- Xizang Zizhiqu
- ?
- Formation ?
- Changdusaurus laminaplacodus46057
- Formation ?
- ?
- Yunnan
- Zhejiang
- Chongqing
Allemagne
Espagne
France
- Basse-Normandie
- Calvados
- Formation Marnes à Belemnopsis latesulcatus
- Loricatosaurus priscus29301
- Formation Marnes à Belemnopsis latesulcatus
- Calvados
- Champagne-Ardenne
- Ardennes
- Formation ?
- Hylaeosaurus armatus52651
- Formation ?
- Ardennes
- Haute-Normandie
- Languedoc-Roussillon
- Nord-Pas-de-Calais
- Pas-de-Calais
- Formation ?
- Dacentrurus identifié comme ? Omosaurus sp.19134
- Formation ?
- Pas-de-Calais
- Pays de la Loire
- Sarthe
- Formation Marnes du Chevain
- Stegosauridae identifié comme cf. Lexovisaurus sp.43908
- Formation Marnes du Chevain
- Sarthe
- Poitou-Charentes
- Charente
- Formation ?
- Dacentrurus82353
- Formation ?
- Charente
- Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
- Bouches-du-Rhône
- Formation ?
- Struthiosaurus16947
- Formation ?
- Bouches-du-Rhône
- Basse-Normandie
Royaume-Uni
- England
- ?
- Formation ?
- Scelidosaurus14852
- Formation ?
- Bedfordshire
- Cambridgeshire
- Formation Ampthill Clay
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Cryptosaurus eumerus n. gen. n. sp.9803
- Formation Oxford Clay
- Formation Upper Greensand
- Formation West Melbury Marly Chalk
- Formation Ampthill Clay
- Dorset
- Formation Ashdown
- Hylaeosaurus31381
- Formation Charmouth Mudstone
- Formation Ashdown
- Dover
- Formation West Melbury Marly Chalk
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Acanthopholis horridus n. gen. n. sp.13241
- Formation West Melbury Marly Chalk
- East Sussex
- Isle of Wight
- North Yorkshire
- Oxfordshire
- Formation Cornbrash
- Stegosauria identifié comme Omosaurus vetustus n. sp.16884
- Formation Cornbrash
- Sussex
- West Sussex
- Formation Tunbridge Wells Sand
- Hylaeosaurus31500
- Formation Tunbridge Wells Sand
- Wiltshire
- ?
- Northern Ireland
- Antrim
- Formation Waterloo Mudstone
- Scelidosaurus86232
- Formation Waterloo Mudstone
- Antrim
- England
Hongrie
Inde
Kirghizistan
- Jalal-Abad
- ?
- Formation Balabansai
- Stegosauria identifié comme Ferganastegos callovicus n. gen. n. sp.66469
- Formation Balabansai
- ?
- Jalal-Abad
Maroc
Madagascar
- Mahajanga
- ?
- Formation Maevarano
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Stegosaurus madagascariensis n. sp.23581
- Formation Maevarano
- ?
- Mahajanga
Mongolie
- Dornogov
- Omngov
- ?
- Formation Djadokhta
- Pinacosaurus53759
- Formation Djadokhta
- ?
- Omnogov
- ?
- Formation Alagteeg
- Pinacosaurus grangeri59136
- Formation Baruungoyot
- Formation Baynshire
- Formation Djadokhta
- Formation Nemegt
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme Dyoplosaurus giganteus n. sp.14389
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme Dyoplosaurus giganteus9909
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme "Dyoplosaurus" giganteus9909
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme Tarchia gigantea59835
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme Tarchia gigantea59835
- Tarchia55298
- Tarchia teresae67319
- Tarchia tumanovae82395
- Formation Alagteeg
- Gurvan Tes
- ?
- Ovorkhangai
- ?
- Formation Öösh
- Pinacosaurus identifié comme Syrmosaurus sp.14387
- Formation Öösh
- ?
- Ömnögovi Aimag
- ?
- Formation Djadokhta
- Pinacosaurus42293
- Formation Djadokhta
- ?
- Övörkhangai
- Guchin Us
- Formation Dzunbain
- Shamosaurus scutatus26796
- Formation Dzunbain
- Guchin Us
Mexique
- Coahuila
- ?
- Formation Pen
- Acantholipan gonzalezi66935
- Formation Pen
- ?
- Coahuila
Portugal
- Centro
- Coimbra
- ?
- Formation Argilas de Aveiro
- Thyreophora identifié comme Taveirosaurus costai n. gen. n. sp.25628
- Formation Argilas de Aveiro
- ?
- Leiria
- ?
- Formation ?
- Thyreophora identifié comme Lusitanosaurus liasicus n. gen. n. sp.13143
- Formation ?
- ?
Roumanie
- ?
- ?
- Formation Şard
- Struthiosaurus49557
- Formation Şard
- ?
- Alba
- Hunedoara
- ?
Russie
- Tuva
- ?
- Formation Saldam
- Stegosauria identifié comme Saldamosaurus tuvensis n. gen. n. sp.66469
- Formation Saldam
- ?
- Tuva
Thaïlande
- Kalasin
- Kham Muang
- Formation Phu Kradung
- Stegosauridae identifié comme Siamodracon altispinus n. gen. n. sp.66469
- Formation Phu Kradung
- Kham Muang
- Kalasin
Tanzanie
- Lindi
- ?
- Formation Tendaguru
- Kentrosaurus identifié comme ? Kentrurosaurus sp.57268
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12562
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12611
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus identifié comme Kentrurosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus identifié comme Kentrurosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus identifié comme Kentrurosaurus aethiopicus12612
- Formation Tendaguru
- ?
- Lindi
États-Unis
- Alaska
- Matanuska-Susitna
- Formation Matanuska
- Edmontonia14082
- Formation Matanuska
- Matanuska-Susitna
- Arizona
- ?
- Coconino
- Formation Kayenta
- Scutellosaurus43930
- Scutellosaurus74898
- Scutellosaurus74898
- Scutellosaurus74900
- Scutellosaurus74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri4405
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri77736
- Scutellosaurus lawleri77736
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri12373
- Scutellosaurus lawleri43930
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74900
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Thyreophora identifié comme Scelidosaurus arizonensis66469
- Thyreophora identifié comme Scelidosaurus arizonensis66469
- Formation Kayenta
- California
- San Diego
- Formation Point Loma
- Aletopelta coombsi17501
- Formation Point Loma
- San Diego
- Colorado
- Kansas
- Gove
- Formation Niobrara
- Niobrarasaurus coleii identifié comme Hierosaurus coleii n. sp.51966
- Formation Niobrara
- Lane
- Formation Niobrara
- Niobrarasaurus coleii13087
- Formation Niobrara
- Ottawa
- Formation Dakota
- Silvisaurus condrayi9210
- Formation Dakota
- Russell
- Formation ?
- Silvisaurus13083
- Formation ?
- Trego
- Formation Niobrara
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Hierosaurus sternbergii n. gen. n. sp.9195
- Formation Niobrara
- Gove
- Maryland
- Montana
- ?
- Big Horn
- Formation Cloverly
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi n. gen. n. sp.13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta ? edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta ? edwardsi13525
- Formation Cloverly
- Carbon
- Chouteau
- Formation Judith River
- Edmontonia longiceps3008
- Formation Judith River
- Fergus
- Garfield
- Glacier
- Hill
- Park
- Formation Morrison
- Hesperosaurus mjosi65628
- Formation Morrison
- Powder River
- Formation Hell Creek
- Ankylosaurus magniventris11822
- Formation Hell Creek
- Stillwater
- Formation Bearpaw Shale
- Panoplosaurus17480
- Formation Bearpaw Shale
- Wheatland
- Yellowstone
- Formation Cloverly
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Formation Cloverly
- New Mexico
- Cibola
- Formation Morrison
- Stegosaurus81462
- Formation Morrison
- Guadalupe
- Formation Morrison
- Stegosaurus13281
- Formation Morrison
- San Juan
- Formation Kirtland
- Ankylosaurus15088
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis66248
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis25980
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis25980
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis25980
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis25980
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis14623
- Ziapelta sanjuanensis55263
- Formation Menefee
- Invictarx zephyri66640
- Formation Ojo Alamo
- Formation Kirtland
- San Juan County
- Formation Kirtland
- Ahshislepelta minor51267
- Formation Kirtland
- Cibola
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Utah
- Carbon
- Emery
- Grand
- Kane
- Formation Kaiparowits
- Akainacephalus johnsoni66889
- Formation Kaiparowits
- Uintah
- Wayne
- Wyoming
- Albany
- Formation Frontier
- Nodosaurus textilis7835
- Formation Morrison
- Diracodon laticeps7816
- Gargoyleosaurus parkpinorum identifié comme Gargoyleosaurus parkpini n. gen. n. sp.12200
- Miragaia longispinus identifié comme ? Alcovasaurus longispinus66803
- Stegosaurus13281
- Stegosaurus13281
- Stegosaurus10618
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus10606
- Stegosaurus10606
- Stegosaurus10618
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus10618
- Stegosaurus85332
- Stegosaurus85332
- Stegosaurus13281
- Stegosaurus14966
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus46207
- Stegosaurus1808
- Stegosaurus5990
- Stegosaurus46207
- Stegosaurus52605
- Stegosaurus46207
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus identifié comme Stegosaurus affinis n. sp.89529
- Stegosaurus duplex10619
- Stegosaurus stenops10619
- Stegosaurus stenops13281
- Stegosaurus stenops58803
- Stegosaurus sulcatus10619
- Stegosaurus ungulatus7814
- Formation Frontier
- Big Horn
- Formation Cloverly
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi44000
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi44000
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Formation Morrison
- Formation Cloverly
- Carbon
- Formation Ferris
- Ankylosaurus magniventris71136
- Ankylosaurus magniventris71136
- Ankylosaurus magniventris71136
- Ankylosaurus magniventris71136
- Ankylosaurus magniventris71136
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens identifié comme Edmontonia cf. rugosidens2236
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens identifié comme Edmontonia cf. rugosidens2236
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens identifié comme Edmontonia cf. rugosidens2236
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens identifié comme Edmontonia cf. rugosidens2236
- Formation Morrison
- Formation Ferris
- Converse
- Formation Morrison
- Stegosaurus4387
- Formation Morrison
- Fremont
- Formation Frontier
- Stegopelta landerensis7645
- Formation Frontier
- Hot Spings
- Formation Morrison
- Stegosaurus5760
- Formation Morrison
- Johnson
- Natrona
- Formation Morrison
- Miragaia longispinus identifié comme Stegosaurus longispinus n. sp.10606
- Formation Morrison
- Niobrara
- Sweetwater
- Formation Lance
- Ankylosaurus magniventris1129
- Formation Lance
- Washakie
- Formation Morrison
- Hesperosaurus mjosi41030
- Formation Morrison
- Albany
- Alaska
Ouzbékistan
- Navoi
- ?
- Formation Bissekty
- Bissektipelta archibaldi identifié comme Amtosaurus archibaldi n. sp.31496
- Formation Bissekty
- ?
- Navoi
Afrique du Sud
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- 2024-09-07: Création d'une famille à partir des données de pbdb
Publication(s)
La base comprend 317 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 L. Salgado and Z. Gasparini. 2006. Reappraisal of an ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of James Ross Island (Antarctica). Geodiversitas 28(1):119-135
- ↑1 L. Salgado, J. I. Canudo, and A. C. Garrido, M. Moreno-Azanza, L. C. A. Martínez, R. A. Coria, J. M. Gasca. 2017. A new primitive neornithischian dinosaur from the Jurassic of Patagonia with gut contents. Scientific Reports 7:42778:1-10 (https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42778)
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R. E. Ulansky. 2014. Evolyutsiya ctegozavrov (Dinosauria; Ornithischia) [Evolution of the stegosaurs (Dinosauria; Ornithischia)]. Dinologia
- ↑1 F. Riguetti, X. Pereda-Suberbiola, and D. Ponce, L. Salgado, S. Apesteguía, S. Rozadilla, V. Arbour. 2022. A new small-bodied ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of North Patagonia (Río Negro Province, Argentina). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 20(1):2137441 (https://doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2022.2137441)
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- ↑1 X. Pereda Suberbiola and P. M. Galton. 2001. Reappraisal of the nodosaurid ankylosaur Struthiosaurus austriacus Bunzel from the Upper Cretaceous Gosau Beds of Austria. The Armored Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press, Bloomington
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