- 1913,
Styracosaurus is a
member of the Centrosaurinae. One species, S.
albertensis, is
currently ****igned to Styracosaurus.
Another species, S. ovatus,...
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incomplete to be
distinguished from pre-existing
Triceratops species. T.
albertensis C. M. Sternberg, 1949 T.
alticornis (Marsh 1887) Hatcher, Marsh, and...
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Canada and the
western United States. The type
species is
Dromaeosaurus albertensis,
which was
described by
William Diller Matthew and
Barnum Brown in 1922...
- ****igned to a
single "styracosaur"
species distinct from
Styracosaurus albertensis, as the
fossils represented a
limited geological time period, then estimated...
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treated the
species Rubeosaurus ovatus as
distinct from
Styracosaurus albertensis, and
recovered several distinct clades within Centrosaurini,
which together...
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Chionea albertensis is a
species of
limoniid crane fly in the
family Limoniidae. "Chionea
albertensis Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System...
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human ear in Canada. A.
albertensis has been
shown to
produce ochratoxin A and B. It
forms yellow spores. A.
albertensis has been
cultivated on both...
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Paraspheroolithus sanwangbacunensis Paraspheroolithus yangchengensis Spheroolithus albertensis Spheroolithus choteauensis Spheroolithus europaeus Spheroolithus irenensis...
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clearly differed from the type
species of Styracosaurus,
Styracosaurus albertensis. The
comprehensive taphonomic study by
Raymond Robert Rogers from 1990...
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microorganisms capable of
sulfur and/or iron oxidation:
Acidithiobacillus albertensis,
Acidithiobacillus caldus,
Acidithiobacillus cuprithermicus, Acidithiobacillus...