- 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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famous types of dinosaurs, such as the sauropods, the theropods, the
thyreophorans, and the ornithopods.
Other animals, such as some
crocodylomorphs and...
- This
article records new taxa of
every kind of
fossil archosaur that are
scheduled to be
described during 2024, as well as
other significant discoveries...
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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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Emausaurus is a
genus of
thyreophoran or
armored dinosaur from the
Early Jur****ic (Early Toarcian). Its
fossils have been
found in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
- (armored dinosaurs;
bipeds and quadrupeds) †Eurypoda (heavy,
quadrupedal thyreophorans) †Stegosauria (spikes and
plates as
primary armor) †Huayangosauridae...
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stegosaurians evolved from the low-keeled
osteoderms characteristic of
basal thyreophorans.
Galton (2019)
interpreted plates of an
armored dinosaur from the Lower...
- J.; Bendrioua, S.; Tabuce, R.; A. Charrière (2022). New
remains of
thyreophoran dinosaurs (Ornithischia) from the
Middle Jur****ic red beds of Morocco...
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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...
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Dempsey et al. (2023), who
interpret their findings as
indicating that
thyreophorans,
ornithopods and
ceratopsians evolved quadrupedality through different...