Search Results - "Scheetz, Rodney D."
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Caelestiventus hanseni gen. et sp. nov. extends the desert-dwelling pterosaur record back 65 million years
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-09-2018)“…Pterosaurs are the oldest known powered flying vertebrates. Originating in the Late Triassic, they thrived to the end of the Cretaceous. Triassic pterosaurs…”
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Comparative Long Bone Histology and Growth of the “Hypsilophodontid” Dinosaurs Orodromeus makelai, Dryosaurus altus, and Tenontosaurus tillettii (Ornythlschla: Euornithopoda)
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (12-09-2009)“…The long bone histology of the “hypsilophodontid” dinosaurs Orodromeus makelai, Dryosaurus altus, and Tenontosaurus tilletti, was examined from perinate to…”
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Taxonomic Revison of the Basal Neornithischian Taxa Thescelosaurus and Bugenasaura
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (12-09-2009)“…Considerable controversy surrounds the taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of Maastrichtian basal neornithischian taxa from North America. Discovery of…”
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A BARREMIAN NEOCHORISTODERE FROM THE CEDAR MOUNTAIN FORMATION, UTAH, U.S.A
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A Barremian neochoristodere from the Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, U.S.A
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A Suite of Dermestid Beetle Traces on Dinosaur Bone from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, Wyoming, USA
Published in Ichnos (Chur, Switzerland) (06-05-2008)“…Most studies of insect traces on fossil bone deal with one or two trace morphs found on isolated bone fragments, making it difficult to identify the…”
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Taxonomic Revision of the Basal Neornithischian Taxa Thescelosaurus and Bugenasaura
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (12-09-2009)“…Considerable controversy surrounds the taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of Maastrichtian basal neornithischian taxa from North America. Discovery of…”
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