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A basicranium from the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry is the most advanced of any Jurassic theropod, combining features considered synapomorphies for two different Cretaceous theropod families, the Itemiridae and Tyrannosauridae. The... more
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Publikationsansicht. 52960996. Appendix: : the fauna and flora of the Morrison Formation / (2009). Chure, Daniel J. Details der Publikation. Download, http://doc.rero.ch/lm.php?url=361,43,39, 20091210001923-ZZ/PAL_E1540.pdf. Archiv, RERO... more
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Page 1. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16(l):63-66, March 1996 © 1996 by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Page charges paid for THE dinosaur Society® Ж VARIATION IN ASPECTS OF THE TYMPANIC PNEUMATIC ...
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Sauropod dinosaur bones are common in Mesozoic terrestrial sediments, but sauropod skulls are exceedingly rare—cranial materials are known for less than one third of sauropod genera and even fewer are known from complete skulls. Here we... more
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On the Colorado Plateau, numerous Mesozoic stratigraphic units, including the Navajo and Entrada formations, preserve abundant tracks that contrast with their extremely poor body fossil records. This is also true of the Moenkopi... more
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