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- Teresa Maryańska (1937 – 3 October 2019) was a Polish paleontologist who specialized in Mongolian dinosaurs, particularly pachycephalosaurians and ankylosaurians...
- 429–463. Bibcode:2007JSPal...5..429S. doi:10.1017/S1477201907002143. Maryańska, Teresa; Osmólska, Halszka; Wolsan, Mieczysław (2002). "Avialan status...
- pp. 151–164, chpt. 7: "Therizinosauroidea" by James M. Clark, Teresa Maryańska, and Rinchen Barsbold. Weishampel, Dodson & Osmólska 2004, pp. 196–210...
- with Maryańska, Homalocephale, Prenocephale, and Tylocephale (and Pachycephalosauria)(1974), Bagaceratops (1975), and Barsboldia (1981) with Maryańska and...
- Pachycephalosauria was first named as a suborder of the order Ornithischia by Maryańska & Osmólska (1974). They included within it only one family, the Pachycephalosauridae...
- years ago. The genus was described in 1974 by Halszka Osmólska and Teresa Maryańska, and consists of a single species, H. calathocercos. Though Homalocephale...
- dinosaurs) is close to the ancestry of birds. Some researchers such as Maryanska et al (2002) and Osmólska et al. (2004) have proposed that they may represent...
- expedition discovered an ankylosaurian skull near Khulsan. In 1977, Teresa Maryańska named and described the type species Tarchia kielanae. The generic name...
- similar to the described pes for Segnosaurus. In 1990, Barsbold and Teresa Maryanska agreed with Perle in that the hindlimb material from Hermiin Tsav he described...
- doi:10.1080/08912963.2019.1593404. ISSN 0891-2963. S2CID 132780322. Maryańska, T.; Osmólska, H. (1974). "Pachycephalosauria, a new suborder of ornithischian...