- that
lived from the
Early Jur****ic
until the end of the Cretaceous.
Thyreophorans are
characterized by the
presence of body
armor lined up in longitudinal...
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Jakapil (meaning "shield bearer" in Puelchean) is a
genus of
basal thyreophoran dinosaur from the
Candeleros Formation of Argentina. The type
species is...
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famous types of dinosaurs, such as the sauropods, the theropods, the
thyreophorans, and the ornithopods.
Other animals, such as some
crocodylomorphs and...
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Bienosaurus (meaning "Bien's lizard") is a
dubious genus of
thyreophoran dinosaur from the
Lower Jur****ic (probably Sinemurian)
Lower Lufeng Formation...
- (armored dinosaurs;
bipeds and quadrupeds) †Eurypoda (heavy,
quadrupedal thyreophorans) †Stegosauria (spikes and
plates as
primary armor) †Huayangosauridae...
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Yuxisaurus (meaning "Yuxi lizard") is an
extinct genus of
basal thyreophoran dinosaur from the
Early Jur****ic (Sinemurian-Toarcian)
Fengjiahe Formation...
- The
Morrison Formation is a
distinctive sequence of
Upper Jur****ic
sedimentary rock that is
found in the
western United States,
which has been the most...
- ; Lockley, M. G.; Drysdale, E.; Rule, R.; Helm, C. W. (2025). "A new
thyreophoran ichnotaxon from
British Columbia,
Canada confirms the
presence of ankylosaurid...
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Emausaurus is a
genus of
thyreophoran or
armored dinosaur from the
Early Jur****ic (Early Toarcian). Its
fossils have been
found in the
Lehmhagen Member...
- The Lourinhã
Formation (Portuguese pronunciation: [loɾiˈɲɐ̃] ) is a fossil-rich
geological formation in
western Portugal,
named for the muni****lity of...