- but only the type
species Hylaeosaurus armatus is
today considered valid. Only
limited remains have been
found of
Hylaeosaurus and much of its
anatomy is...
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PhyloCode as "the
largest clade containing Nodosaurus textilis, but not
Hylaeosaurus armatus,
Mymoorapelta maysi, and ****anthus foxii".
Panoplosaurini is...
- 1928. The type
specimen is
NHMUK 2584. It is a
junior synonym of both
Hylaeosaurus and ****anthus and was
based on a
chimera of
skeletal elements. Timeline...
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numerous scutes,
spikes and
vertebrae from Wight,
referred by him to
Hylaeosaurus.
After his death, his
collection was
moved several times and the pieces...
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defined as the
largest clade containing Nodosaurus textilis but not
Hylaeosaurus armatus,
Mymoorapelta maysi and ****anthus foxii. The 2018 phylogenetic...
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suitable vegetation – both
living plants and models. Curiously, it is
Hylaeosaurus, from the
Cretaceous of England, not Iguanodon, that most
resembles the...
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began in 1842 when Sir
Richard Owen
placed Iguanodon, Megalosaurus, and
Hylaeosaurus in "a
distinct tribe or
suborder of
Saurian Reptiles, for
which I would...
- that the
myriad of
specimens previously ****igned to ****anthus and
Hylaeosaurus may
actually represent multiple taxa. Pond et al. (2023)
recovered Vectipelta...
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dominant animals. 1832 —
Mantell finds partial skeleton of the
dinosaur Hylaeosaurus. 1836 —
Edward Hitch****
describes footprints (Eubrontes and Otozoum)...
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fossil specimens,
after Megalosaurus.
Together with
Megalosaurus and
Hylaeosaurus, it was one of the
three genera originally used to
define Dinosauria...