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Dinosaur remains from the La Quinta Formation (Lower or Middle Jurassic) of the Venezuelan Andes
(Springer Heidelberg, 2008-06)
Dinosaur remains are exceptionally scarce in northern South America and Jurassic faunas from this area are particularly poorly known. We provide descriptions of new dinosaur specimens from a bonebed in the La Quinta Formation ...
Ornithischian remains from the Chorrillo Formation (Upper Cretaceous), southern Patagonia, Argentina, and their implications on ornithischian paleobiogeography in the Southern Hemisphere
(Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd, 2021-09)
The fossil record of ornithischians in South America is sparse, and they are clearly underrepresented when compared with sauropod dinosaurs. However, recent discoveries indicate that ornithischians were more diversified ...
A new primitive Neornithischian dinosaur from the Jurassic of Patagonia with gut contents
(Nature Publishing Group, 2017-02)
We describe a new species of an ornithischian dinosaur, Isaberrysaura mollensis gen. et sp. nov. The specimen, consisting in an almost complete skull and incomplete postcranium was collected from the marine-deltaic deposits ...
Dynamic locomotor capabilities revealed by early dinosaur trackmakers from Southern Africa
(Public Library of Science, 2009-10)
Background: A new investigation of the sedimentology and ichnology of the Early Jurassic Moyeni tracksite in Lesotho, southern Africa has yielded new insights into the behavior and locomotor dynamics of early dinosaurs. ...
Dinosaurs (Reptilia, Archosauria) at Museo de La Plata, Argentina: annotated catalogue of the type material and Antarctic specimens
(Coquina Press, 2013-03)
A commented-illustrated catalogue of non-avian dinosaurs housed at Museo de La Plata, Argentina is presented. This represents the first commented catalogue of the La Plata Museum dinosaurs to be published. This includes ...
Untangling the dinosaur family tree
(Nature Publishing Group, 2017-11)
For over a century, the standard classification scheme has split dinosaurs into two fundamental groups: ‘lizard-hipped’ saurischians (including meat-eating theropods and long-necked sauropodomorphs) and ‘bird-hipped’ ...