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- in 1975 and named as a second species of Protoceratops, Protoceratops kozlowskii, the specific name honouring Polish paleontologist Roman Kozłowski. The...
- Titanichthys is an extinct genus of giant, aberrant marine placoderm from shallow seas of the Late Devonian of Morocco, Eastern North America, and possibly...
- named P. kozlowskii. This new species was based on the Khulsan material, mostly consisting of juvenile skull specimens. The specific name, kozlowskii, is in...
- †Rhabdopleura hollandi Rickards, Chapman & Temple 1984 †Rhabdopleura kozlowskii Kulicki 1969 †Rhabdopleura obuti Durman & Sennikov 1993 †Rhabdopleura...
- †Rhabdopleura hollandi Rickards, Chapman & Temple, 1984 †Rhabdopleura kozlowskii Kulicki, 1969 †Rhabdopleura obuti Durman & Sennikov, 1993 †Rhabdopleura...
- Missarzhevsky, 1966) †T. korolevi (Missarzhevsky & Mambetov, 1981) †T. kozlowskii (Missarzhevsky & Mambetov, 1966) †T. parilobata (Bengtson, 1986) †T. reticulosa...
- gigantea, and the ceratopsians Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi, Breviceratops kozlowskii, Lamaceratops tereschenkoi and Platyceratops tatarinovi. The largest dinosaur...
- remains, at first tentatively named Protoceratops kozlowskii, and then renamed Breviceratops kozlowskii by Kurzanov in 1990, were considered to be juvenile...
- though they suffered an extinction very shortly thereafter termed the Kozlowskii event that some authors have suggested was coeval with the Lau event and...
- Platyceratops are now considered synonyms of Bagaceratops. Breviceratops B. kozlowskii Khulsan "Two skulls and partial skeleton remains." A protoceratopsid....