The first African dinosaur to be discovered, Paranthodon africanus was found in 1845 in the Lower Cretaceous of South Africa. Taxonomically assigned to numerous groups since discovery, in 1981 it was described as a stegosaur, a group of armoured ornithischian dinosaurs characterised by bizarre plates and spines extending from the neck to the tail. This assignment has been subsequently accepted. The type material consists of a premaxilla, maxilla, a nasal, and a vertebra, and contains no synapomorphies of Stegosauria. Several features of the maxilla and dentition are reminiscent of Ankylosauria, the sister-taxon to Stegosauria, and the premaxilla appears superficially similar to that of some ornithopods. The vertebral material has never been...
The Elliot Formation of South Africa and Lesotho contains one of the most important but relatively u...
The systematic relationships of taxa traditionally referred to as ‘basal ornithopods’ or ‘hypsilopho...
For nearly 130 years dinosaurs have been divided into two distinct clades Ornithischia and Saurischi...
The first African dinosaur to be discovered, Paranthodon africanus was found in 1845 in the Lower Cr...
Stegosauria is a clade of ornithischian dinosaurs characterised by a bizarre array of\ud dermal armo...
Lesothosaurus diagnosticus from the upper Elliot Formation of South Africa and Lesotho (?Hettangian–...
Thyreophora (Fig. 6: stem/branch 8) Definition adopted: The most inclusive clade that contains An...
The taxonomy, phylogeny, and biology of theParanthropusspecies have been the center of debates since...
The stegosaurs are some of the most easily recognisable dinosaurs, but they are surprisingly rare as...
Ankylosauria is a diverse clade of armoured dinosaurs whose members were important constituents of m...
The stegosaurs are some of the most easily recognisable dinosaurs, but they are surprisingly rare as...
The holotype of Stenopelix valdensis is the most completely known dinosaur specimen from the “Wealde...
The stegosaurs are some of the most easily recognizable dinosaurs, but are surprisingly rare as foss...
For 130 years dinosaurs have been divided into two distinct clades – Ornithischia and Saurischia. ...
Ornithischia Seeley, 1887 Included taxa. Lesothosaurus, Technosaurus, Pisanosaurus, Thyreophora, O...
The Elliot Formation of South Africa and Lesotho contains one of the most important but relatively u...
The systematic relationships of taxa traditionally referred to as ‘basal ornithopods’ or ‘hypsilopho...
For nearly 130 years dinosaurs have been divided into two distinct clades Ornithischia and Saurischi...
The first African dinosaur to be discovered, Paranthodon africanus was found in 1845 in the Lower Cr...
Stegosauria is a clade of ornithischian dinosaurs characterised by a bizarre array of\ud dermal armo...
Lesothosaurus diagnosticus from the upper Elliot Formation of South Africa and Lesotho (?Hettangian–...
Thyreophora (Fig. 6: stem/branch 8) Definition adopted: The most inclusive clade that contains An...
The taxonomy, phylogeny, and biology of theParanthropusspecies have been the center of debates since...
The stegosaurs are some of the most easily recognisable dinosaurs, but they are surprisingly rare as...
Ankylosauria is a diverse clade of armoured dinosaurs whose members were important constituents of m...
The stegosaurs are some of the most easily recognisable dinosaurs, but they are surprisingly rare as...
The holotype of Stenopelix valdensis is the most completely known dinosaur specimen from the “Wealde...
The stegosaurs are some of the most easily recognizable dinosaurs, but are surprisingly rare as foss...
For 130 years dinosaurs have been divided into two distinct clades – Ornithischia and Saurischia. ...
Ornithischia Seeley, 1887 Included taxa. Lesothosaurus, Technosaurus, Pisanosaurus, Thyreophora, O...
The Elliot Formation of South Africa and Lesotho contains one of the most important but relatively u...
The systematic relationships of taxa traditionally referred to as ‘basal ornithopods’ or ‘hypsilopho...
For nearly 130 years dinosaurs have been divided into two distinct clades Ornithischia and Saurischi...