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Palaeoscincus (meaning "ancient lizard" from Gr****: παλαιός
palaios and Gr****: σκίγγος skinkos) is a
dubious genus of
ankylosaurian dinosaur based on...
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identified the
other fossil as a
member of the
genus Palaeoscincus,
naming the new
species Palaeoscincus afric**** in 1912. He
found that the
anatomy of the...
- 5381, to
Palaeoscincus in a po****r-science article, not
indicating any
particular species. It had been
intended to name a new
Palaeoscincus species in...
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classified E.
tutus under the
genus Palaeoscincus Leidy 1856,
coining a
Palaeoscincus tutus.
Today however,
Palaeoscincus is
considered to be a
nomen dubium...
- Marsh's hypothesis.
Marsh also
named a
species of now-dubious
ankylosaur Palaeoscincus in 1892
based on a
single tooth (YPM 4810), also
collected by Hatcher...
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Hylaeosaurus oweni. 1856
Joseph Leidy described the new
genus and
species Palaeoscincus costatus. He
considered it to be an herbivore. 1858 Sir
Richard Owen...
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Troodon wyomingensis. "
Palaeoscincus" "P."
latus "Tooth." A
dubious pachycephalosaur,
previously classified as the
ankylosaur Palaeoscincus Stygimoloch S. spinifer...
- necks,
stiff backs,
broad bodies, and osteoderms. He also
classified Palaeoscincus (only
known from teeth), and
Euoplocephalus (then only
known from a...
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Sphenosaurus and
considered to be a non-dinosaurian
procolophonid Palaeoscincus Paleosaurus –
subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur;...
- he
provided the
first names for
North American dinosaurs: Deinodon,
Palaeoscincus, Trachodon, and
Troodon (then
spelled Troödon). The type
species of...