- 1882,
Marsh was able to
publish the
first skeletal reconstruction of a
stegosaur. Hereby,
stegosaurians became much
better known to the
general public...
- temple.
Other than this
feature the
animal bears little resemblance to
stegosaurs and
instead possesses marked anatomical differences, such as in the proportions...
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interpreted as
showing four or five baby
stegosaurs moving in the same direction,
while another has a
juvenile stegosaur track with an
adult track overprinting...
- stenops, and
Alcovasaurus longispinus.
Armored dinosaurs that weren't
stegosaurs were
unknown in the
formation until the 1990s. Two have been named: Gargoyleosaurus...
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group of
cavemen are
taught by a
caveman lecturer that the
spikes on a
stegosaur's tail were
named "after the late Thag Simmons". The term was
picked up...
- This
timeline of
stegosaur research is a
chronological listing of
events in the
history of
paleontology focused on the
stegosaurs, the
iconic plate-backed...
- Jia et al.
described Yanbeilong ultimus as a new
genus and
species of
stegosaur based on
these fossil remains. The
generic name, "Yanbeilong", combines...
- was
originally described as a late-surviving
stegosaur in 1979,
younger in age than
other known stegosaurs by tens of
millions of years. This classification...
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several recent cladistic analyses find it as more
derived than many
other stegosaurs, and a
close relative of
Stegosaurus from the
North American Morrison...
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demonstrates transitional features between basal thyreophorans and
stegosaurs.
While many
stegosaurs are
known from China,
Baiyinosaurus is the only one currently...