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English: Size comparison of various members of Ankylosauria, including the large ankylosaurin Ankylosaurus,[1][2][3] the non-ankylosaurin ankylosaurine Pinacosaurus,[4][5] the basal ankylosaurid Aletopelta,[6][7][8][9] the derived nodosaurid Edmontonia,[10][4] the basal nodosaurid Europelta,[11] and the small early nodosaurid Gargoyleosaurus.[12][13] The human silhouette is from File:Silhouette of man standing and facing forward.svg (CC0).

References

  1. Skeletal diagram of Ankylosaurus by GetAwayTrike
  2. Carpenter, Kenneth (2004). "Redescription of Ankylosaurus magniventris Brown 1908 (Ankylosauridae) from the UpperCretaceous of the Western Interior of North America". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 41: 961–986.
  3. Arbour, Victoria M.; Mallon, Jordan C. (2017). "Unusual cranial and postcranial anatomy in the archetypal ankylosaur Ankylosaurus magniventris". Facets 2 (2): 764-794.
  4. a b Paul, G.S. (2016) The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs (2nd ed.), Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press ISBN: 978-0-691-16766-4.
  5. Gilmore, Charles W. (1933). "Two new dinosaurian reptiles from Mongolia with notes on some fragmentary specimens". American Museum Novitates 679: 1-20.
  6. Ford, T. L.; Kirkland, J. I. (2001) "Carlsbad ankylosaur (Ornithischia, Ankylosauria): An ankylosaurid and not a nodosaurid" in Carpenter, K. , ed. The Armored Dinosaurs, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press
  7. Updated Aletopelta skeletal reconstruction, modified by V. M. Arbour
  8. Carpenter, K.; Bartlett, J.; Bird, J.; Barrick, R. (2008). "Ankylosaurs from the Price River Quarries, Cedar Mountain Formation (Lower Cretaceous), east-central Utah". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28 (4): 1089-1101.
  9. Carpenter, K.; Kirkland, J. I.; Burge, D.; Bird, J. (2001) "Disarticulated skull of a new primitive ankylosaurid from the Lower Cretaceous of eastern Utah" in Carpenter, K. , ed. The Armored Dinosaurs, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press
  10. Edmontonia skeletal diagram by Scott Hartman
  11. Kirkland, J. I.; Alcalá, L.; Loewen, M. A.; Espílez, E.; Mampel, L.; Wiersma, J. P. (2013). "The basal nodosaurid ankylosaur Europelta carbonensis n. gen., n. sp. from the Lower Cretaceous (Lower Albian) Escucha Formation of northeastern Spain". PLoS ONE 8 (12): e80405. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0080405.
  12. Carpenter, K.; Miles, C.; Cloward, K. (1998). "Skull of a Jurassic ankylosaur (Dinosauria)". Nature 393: 782-783.
  13. Gargoyleosaurus skeletal diagram by K. Carpenter
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