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comparative anatomist Richard Owen
named and
described Scelidosaurus in 1859. Only one species,
Scelidosaurus harrisonii named by Owen in 1861, is considered...
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thought to have
walked bipedally. The
majority of these, such as
Scelidosaurus, Scutellosaurus, Emausaurus, and
Yuxisaurus are
known from the Northern...
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Early Jur****ic form
Scelidosaurus. As some analyses, like that of
Carpenter from 2001 or
David B.
Norman in 2021 find
Scelidosaurus and
possibly other...
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based on
Scelidosaurus,
although it is
possible that
Emausaurus was a more
bipedal animal, as some of the
young specimens of
Scelidosaurus were thought...
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characterized by body
armor and
includes stegosaurs, ankylosaurs,
Scelidosaurus, and Scutellosaurus. Paul Sereno's original,
informal definition for...
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osteoderms characteristic of
basal thyreophorans. One such
described genus,
Scelidosaurus, is
proposed to be
morphologically close to the last
common ancestor...
- Barrett, P.M. (2001).
Tooth wear and
possible jaw
action of
Scelidosaurus harrisonii Owen and a
review of
feeding mechanisms in
other thyreophoran...
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lower jaw has a
large mandibular fenestra. The
skulls of
Emausaurus and
Scelidosaurus, two
early members of the
armoured group Thyreophora, show similarities...
- 1038/s41598-022-15535-6. PMC 9372066. PMID 35953515. Norman,
David B. (2020). "
Scelidosaurus harrisonii from the
Early Jur****ic of Dorset, England:
cranial anatomy"...
- K3998) as an
indeterminate dinosaur remain, not a
potential specimen of
Scelidosaurus or an ornithischian. The
first stegosaurian fossil material from Gansu...