THE ANATOMY OF THE SYNCERVICAL OF AURORACERATOPS (ORNITHISCHIA: CERATOPSIA), THE OLDEST KNOWN CERATO...
THE ANATOMY OF THE SYNCERVICAL OF AURORACERATOPS (ORNITHISCHIA: CERATOPSIA), THE OLDEST KNOWN CERATOPSIAN SYNCERVICAL
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Taylor & Francis, Ltd
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The Early Cretaceous basal neoceratopsian dinosaur Auroraceratops rugosus was described based on a single skull recovered from the Gonpoquan Basin in northwestern Gansu Province, China. The genus is now known from cranial and postcranial remains representing at least 80 individuals, many of which come from the neighboring Yujingzi Basin, with an ag...
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THE ANATOMY OF THE SYNCERVICAL OF AURORACERATOPS (ORNITHISCHIA: CERATOPSIA), THE OLDEST KNOWN CERATOPSIAN SYNCERVICAL
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TN_cdi_jstor_primary_26787608
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1062-161X
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2326-5116