2018
DOI: 10.1134/s0031030118140186
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First Record of Stegosaur (Ornithischia, Dinosauria) from the Aptian–Albian of Mongolia

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“…By this time, the number of stegosaurids decreased and these were eventually lost (Tumanova and Alifanov 2018). In contrast, we observe an apparent increase of ankylosaurians and the appearance of jeholosaurids, considered to have been an endemic group in East Asia (Han et al 2012).…”
Section: ) Early Cretaceousmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…By this time, the number of stegosaurids decreased and these were eventually lost (Tumanova and Alifanov 2018). In contrast, we observe an apparent increase of ankylosaurians and the appearance of jeholosaurids, considered to have been an endemic group in East Asia (Han et al 2012).…”
Section: ) Early Cretaceousmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Stegosaurs from the Teete locality are of particular interest for the following reasons: (1) they are among rare Early Cretaceous stegosaurs (other Early Cretaceous stegosaurs are known from Europe, South Africa and Asia; e.g. [ 17 19 ]); (2) they are the northernmost known stegosaurian record, and (3) represent a potentially important source of information on the paleobiology of polar dinosaurs.…”
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confidence: 99%