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Second specimen of Corriebaatar marywaltersae from the Lower Cretaceous of Australia confirms its multituberculate affinities [11.11%]
of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History, 1 Dinosaur Way, Winton, Queensland 4735, Australia. … , NSW 2350, Australia; and Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History, 1 Dinosaur Way,
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Avialan status for Oviraptorosauria [11.11%]
, and Maniraptoriformes. Key words: Dinosauria, Theropoda,Avialae, Oviraptorosauria, birds … is a clade of Cretaceous theropod dinosaurs of uncertain affinities within
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A revised name and new insights into the Middle Jurassic sauropod trackways from Portugal. A correction of Santos et al. 2009 [11.11%]
-590 doi:10.4202/app.01167.2024 The Galinha dinosaur tracksite (Portugal) was declared a Natural … currently designated as Ourém/Torres Novas Dinosaur Footprints Natural Monument. This tracksite
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New Late Cretaceous zhelestid mammal from the Bayanshiree Formation, Mongolia [11.11%]
.org/0009-0001-5866-1683], Nagasaki City Dinosaur Museum, Nagasaki, Japan. Shinobu Ishigaki [ … ://orcid.org/0009-0003-1945-6286], Museum of Dinosaur Research, Okayama University of Science,
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A new oospecies of Faveoloolithidae from the Xixia Basin, Henan Province, China and the revision of Parafaveoloolithus [11.11%]
structure in Faveoloolithidae. Key words: Dinosauria, Faveoloolithidae, eggs, Upper Cretaceous, … , we described a new clutch containing 13 dinosaur eggs from the Upper Cretaceous Zhaoying
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The first discovery of pterosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia [5.56%]
in two Upper Cretaceous (Baynshire Suite) dinosaur localities, Bayshin Tsav and Burkhant, in
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Structure of the K-T mammal radiation in North America: Speculations on turnover rates and trophic structure [5.56%]
(0.5 sp./104 yrs.). With the extinction of dinosaurs, "guilds" of small mammals are re-
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Mesozoic vertebrates from Thailand: a review [5.56%]
crocodile Sunosuchus thailandicus. Isolated dinosaur remains (indicative of sauropods and
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Dinosaur paleohistology: Current state of knowledge [5.56%]
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Evidence on relation of brain to endocranial cavity in oviraptorid dinosaurs [5.56%]
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