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- Cretaceous of Canada. It has only one named species, Euoplocephalus tutus. The first fossil of Euoplocephalus was found in 1897 in Alberta. In 1902, it was named...
- Ankylosauridae, and its closest relatives appear to be Anodontosaurus and Euoplocephalus. Ankylosaurus is thought to have been a slow-moving animal, able to...
- acutosquameus, and Scolosaurus cutleri with Euoplocephalus tutus. The synonymisation of Anodontosaurus lambei and Euoplocephalus tutus was generally accepted and...
- over 15 tonnes (17 tons). Initially identified as a new species of Euoplocephalus, the scientific importance of the specimen was immediately recognised...
- fibula served as an area of muscular attachment. Hindlimb muscles of Euoplocephalus have been restored and the placement of several muscles inserting on...
- genera are included in the clade, such as Ankylosaurus, Pinacosaurus, Euoplocephalus, and Saichania. Ankylosaurines are defined as being closer relatives...
- with Euoplocephalus tutus but did not provide any justification for these synonymies. The synonymization of Scolosaurus cutleri and Euoplocephalus tutus...
- (December 2011). "The internal cranial morphology of an armoured dinosaur Euoplocephalus corroborated by X-ray computed tomographic reconstruction" (PDF). Journal...
- Anodontosaurus, into Euoplocephalus as one of the four mandibles ****igned to Dyoplosaurus was identical to those of other Euoplocephalus specimens, but did...
- in 1902, based on a single tooth, specimen NMC 1349 now referred to Euoplocephalus; Palaeoscincus costatus, "the ribbed one", the type species named by...