Reptilia

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 non avian dinosaur (1)
 avian dinosaur (2)
 Crocodylomorpha (3)
 Trilophosauria (4)
 Rhynchosauria (5)
 Rauisuchidae (6)
 Captorinomorpha (7)
 Pterosauria (8)
 Aetosauria (9)
 Phytosauria (10)
 Choristodera (11)
 Placodontia (12)
 Plesiosauria (13)
 Thalattosauria (14)
 Nothosauroidea (15)
 Pachypleurosauria (16)
 Ichthyopterygia (17)
 Mosasauroidea (18)
 Testudines (19)
 Serpentes (20)
 Lepidosauria (21)
 basal diapsids (22)
 Prolacertiformes (23)
 parareptiles (24)
 reptile (25)
 general - theoretical (26)
 eggshell preserved (27)
 egg. morph., composition & microstr. (28)
 embryo / pre-hatching (29)
 non mature / post-hatching (30)
 ontog. series (31)
 soft tissues preserved (32)
 develop. anomalies (33)
 obstacles for taxonomy (34)
 data for ethology / ecology (35)
 histology (36)
 isotopic analysis (37)
 track / trace (38)
 journalistic essay (39)

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Publication YearLink DOI
1   
1
non avian dinosaur
2   
2
avian dinosaur
3   
3
Crocodylomorpha
4   
4
Trilophosauria
5   
5
Rhynchosauria
6   
6
Rauisuchidae
7   
7
Captorinomorpha
8   
8
Pterosauria
9   
9
Aetosauria
10   
10
Phytosauria
11   
11
Choristodera
12   
12
Placodontia
13   
13
Plesiosauria
14   
14
Thalattosauria
15   
15
Nothosauroidea
16   
16
Pachypleurosauria
17   
17
Ichthyopterygia
18   
18
Mosasauroidea
19   
19
Testudines
20   
20
Serpentes
21   
21
Lepidosauria
22   
22
basal diapsids
23   
23
Prolacertiformes
24   
24
parareptiles
25   
25
reptile
26   
26
general - theoretical
27   
27
eggshell preserved
28   
28
egg. morph., composition & microstr.
29   
29
embryo / pre-hatching
30   
30
non mature / post-hatching
31   
31
ontog. series
32   
32
soft tissues preserved
33   
33
develop. anomalies
34   
34
obstacles for taxonomy
35   
35
data for ethology / ecology
36   
36
histology
37   
37
isotopic analysis
38   
38
track / trace
39   
39
journalistic essay
Hay O.P., 1908. The fossil turtles of North America. Carnegie Institution of Washington, 75: 1-568.
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Hayashi S., Carpenter K. & Suzuki D., 2009. Different growth patterns between the skeleton and osteoderms of Stegosaurus (Ornithischia: Thyreophora). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 29(1): 123-131.
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Hayward J.L., Amlaner C.J. & Young K.A., 1989. Turning eggs to fossils: a natural experiment in taphonomy. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 9(2): 196-200.
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Hayward J.L., Zelenitsky D.K., Smith D.L., Zaft D.M. & Clayburn J.K., 2000. Eggshell taphonomy at modern gull colonies and a dinosaur clutch site. Palaios, 15(4): 343-355
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Heaton M.J. & Reisz R.R., 1980. A skeletal reconstruction of the Early Permian captorhinid reptile Eocaptorhinus laticeps (Williston). Journal of Paleontology, 54(1): 136-143.
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Heckert A.B. & Lucas S.G., 1999. A new aetosaur (Reptilia: Archosauria) from the Upper Triassic of Texas and the phylogeny of aetosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 19(1): 50-68.
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Heckert A.B. & Lucas S.G., 2002. Acaenasuchus geoffreyi (Archosauria: Aetosauria) from the Upper Triassic Chinle Group: juvenile of Desmatosuchus haplocerus. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, v. 21, p. 205-214.
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Heckert A.B. & Lucas S.G., 2002. Osteoderms of juveniles of Stagonolepis (Archosauria: Aetosauria) from the lower Chinle Group, east-central Arizona. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, 21: 235-239.
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Heckert A.B., Lucas S.G., Rinehart L.F., Spielmann J.A., Hunt A.P. & Kahle R., 2006. Revision of the archosauromorph reptile Trilophosaurus, with a description of the first skull of Trilophosaurus jacobsi, from the Upper Triassic Chinle Group, West Texas, USA. Palaeontology: 49(3): 621-640.
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Heinrich R.E, Ruff C.B. & Weishampel D.B., 1993. Femoral ontogeny and locomotor biomechanics of Dryosaurus lettowvorbecki (Dinosauria, Iguanodontia). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 108: 179-196.
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Henderson D.M., 2002. The eyes have it: the sizes, shapes, and orientations of theropod orbits as Indicators of skull strength and bite force. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22(4): 766-778.
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Hervet S. & Salotti M., 2000. Les tortues pléistocènes de Castiglione (Oletta, Haute-Corse) et la preuve de leur indigénat en Corse. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences de Paris, Sciences de la Terre et des Planètes, 330: 645-651.
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Hervet S., 2006. The oldest European phtychogasterid turtle (Testudinoidea) from the lowermost Eocene amber locality of Le Quesnoy (France, Ypresian, MP7). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 26(4): 839–848.
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Hill R.V., Witmer L.M. & Norell M.A., 2003. A new specimen of Pinacosaurus grangeri (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia: ontogeny and phylogeny of ankylosaurs. American Museum Novitates 3395:1-29.
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Hiller N., Mannering A.A., Jones C.M. & Cruickshank A.R.I., 2005. The nature of Mauisaurus haasti Hector, 1874 (Reptilia: Plesiosauria). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 25(3): 588-601.
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Reference
Publication YearLink DOI
1   
1
non avian dinosaur
2   
2
avian dinosaur
3   
3
Crocodylomorpha
4   
4
Trilophosauria
5   
5
Rhynchosauria
6   
6
Rauisuchidae
7   
7
Captorinomorpha
8   
8
Pterosauria
9   
9
Aetosauria
10   
10
Phytosauria
11   
11
Choristodera
12   
12
Placodontia
13   
13
Plesiosauria
14   
14
Thalattosauria
15   
15
Nothosauroidea
16   
16
Pachypleurosauria
17   
17
Ichthyopterygia
18   
18
Mosasauroidea
19   
19
Testudines
20   
20
Serpentes
21   
21
Lepidosauria
22   
22
basal diapsids
23   
23
Prolacertiformes
24   
24
parareptiles
25   
25
reptile
26   
26
general - theoretical
27   
27
eggshell preserved
28   
28
egg. morph., composition & microstr.
29   
29
embryo / pre-hatching
30   
30
non mature / post-hatching
31   
31
ontog. series
32   
32
soft tissues preserved
33   
33
develop. anomalies
34   
34
obstacles for taxonomy
35   
35
data for ethology / ecology
36   
36
histology
37   
37
isotopic analysis
38   
38
track / trace
39   
39
journalistic essay
Hirsch K.F, Kihm A.J. & Zelenitsky D.K., 1997. New eggshell of ratite morphotype with predation marks from the Eocene of Colorado. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17(2): 360-369.
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Hirsch K.F. & Bray E.S., 1988. Spheroidal eggs – avian and chelonian from the Miocene and Oligocene of the Western Interior. Hunteria, 1(4): 1-8.
Hirsch K.F. & Harris J., 1989. Fossil eggs from the Lower Miocene Legetet Formation of Koru, Kenya: snail or lizard? Historical Biology, 3: 61-78.
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Hirsch K.F. & Lopez-Jurado L.L., 1987. Pliocene chelonian fossil eggs from Gran Canaria, Canary Islands. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 7(1): 96-99.
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Hirsch K.F. & Packard M.J., 1987. Review of fossil eggs and their shell structure. Scanning Microscopy, 1: 383-400.
Hirsch K.F., 1979. The oldest vertebrate egg? Journal of Paleontology, 53(5): 1068-1084.
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Hirsch K.F., 1983. Contemporary and fossil chelonian eggshells. Copeia, 1983(2): 382-397.
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Hirsch K.F., 1985. Fossil crocodilian eggs from the Eocene of Colorado. Journal of Paleontology, 59(3): 531-542.
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Hirsch K.F., 1989. Interpretations of Cretaceous and pre-Cretaceous eggs and shell fragments. Pp. 89-97. In: Gillette D. & Lockley M.G. (eds). Dinosaur Tracks and Traces. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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Hirsch K.F., 1994. Upper Jurassic eggshells from the Western Interior of North America. Pp. 137-150. In: Carpenter K., Hirsch K.F. & Horner J.R. (eds.). Dinosaur eggs and babies. Cambridge University Press, New York. 372 pp.
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Hirsch K.F., 1996. Parataxonomic classification of fossil chelonian and gecko eggs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 16(4): 752-762.
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Hirsch K.F., Krishtalka L. & Stucky R.K., 1987. Revision of the Wind River faunas, Early Eocene of Central Wyoming. Part 8. First fossil lizard egg (?Gekkonidae) and list of associated lizards. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 56(12): 223-230.
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Hirsch K.F., Stadtman K.L., Miller W.E. & Madsen J.H., 1989. Upper Jurassic dinosaur egg from Utah. Science, 243: 1711-1713.
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Hirsh K.F. & Quinn B., 1990. Eggs and eggshell fragments from the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana. Journal of Palaeontology, 10(4): 491-511.
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Hoffstetter R., 1953. Carateres dentaires juveniles chez des rynchocephales Jurassiques, Theretairus et Leptosaurus. Bulletin du Muséum Nationale d’Histoire Naturelle (2) 25:213-220.
Holden C., 1996. Another nesting dino. Science, 272: 819.
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Reference
Publication YearLink DOI
1   
1
non avian dinosaur
2   
2
avian dinosaur
3   
3
Crocodylomorpha
4   
4
Trilophosauria
5   
5
Rhynchosauria
6   
6
Rauisuchidae
7   
7
Captorinomorpha
8   
8
Pterosauria
9   
9
Aetosauria
10   
10
Phytosauria
11   
11
Choristodera
12   
12
Placodontia
13   
13
Plesiosauria
14   
14
Thalattosauria
15   
15
Nothosauroidea
16   
16
Pachypleurosauria
17   
17
Ichthyopterygia
18   
18
Mosasauroidea
19   
19
Testudines
20   
20
Serpentes
21   
21
Lepidosauria
22   
22
basal diapsids
23   
23
Prolacertiformes
24   
24
parareptiles
25   
25
reptile
26   
26
general - theoretical
27   
27
eggshell preserved
28   
28
egg. morph., composition & microstr.
29   
29
embryo / pre-hatching
30   
30
non mature / post-hatching
31   
31
ontog. series
32   
32
soft tissues preserved
33   
33
develop. anomalies
34   
34
obstacles for taxonomy
35   
35
data for ethology / ecology
36   
36
histology
37   
37
isotopic analysis
38   
38
track / trace
39   
39
journalistic essay
Holden C., 1997. Oldest dino embryo unearthed. Science, 277: 41.
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Holman A.J. & Case J.R., 1988. Reptiles from the Eocene Tallahatta Formation of Alabama. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 8(3): 328-333.
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Holman A.J., 1987. Herpetofauna of the Egelhoff Site (Miocene: Barstovian) of North-Central Nebraska. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 7(2): 109-120.
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Hopson J.A., 1995. Patterns of evolution in the manus and pes of non-mammalian Therapsids. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 15(3): 615-639.
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Horner J.R. & Goodwin M.B., 2006. Major cranial changes during Triceratops ontogeny. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 273: 2757-2761.
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Horner J.R. & Goodwin M.B., 2008. Ontogeny of cranial epi-ossifications in Triceratops. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 28(1): 134-144.
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Horner J.R. & Makela R., 1979. Nest of juveniles provides evidence of family structure among dinosaurs. Nature, 282: 296-298.
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Horner J.R. & Padian K., 2004. Age and growth gynamics of Tyrannosaurus. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 27: 1875-1880.
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Horner J.R. & Weishampel D.B., 1988. A comparative embryological study of two ornitischian dinosaurs. Nature, 332: 256-257.
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Horner J.R., 1979. Upper Cretaceous dinosaurs from the Bearpaw Shale (Marine) of South-Central Montana with a checklist of Upper Cretaceous dinosaur remains from marine sediments in North America. Journal of Paleontology, 53(3): 566-577.
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Horner J.R., 1982. Evidence of colonial nesting and site fidelity among ornithischian dinosaurs. Nature, 297: 675-676.
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Horner J.R., 1983. Cranial osteology and morphology of the type specimen of Maiasaura peeblesorum (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae), with discussion of its phylogenetic position. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 3(1): 29-38.
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Horner J.R., 1994. Comparative taphonomy of some dinosaur and extant bird colonial nesting grounds. Pp. 116-123. In: Carpenter K., Hirsch K.F. & Horner J.R. (eds.). Dinosaur eggs and babies. Cambridge University Press, New York. 372 pp.
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Horner J.R., 1997. Rare preservation of an incompletely ossified fossil embryo. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17(2): 431-434.
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Horner J.R., 1999. Egg clutches and embryos of two hadrosaurian dinosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 19(4): 607-611.
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Horner J.R., 2000. Dinosaur reproduction and parenting. Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 28: 19-45.
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Reference
Publication YearLink DOI
1   
1
non avian dinosaur
2   
2
avian dinosaur
3   
3
Crocodylomorpha
4   
4
Trilophosauria
5   
5
Rhynchosauria
6   
6
Rauisuchidae
7   
7
Captorinomorpha
8   
8
Pterosauria
9   
9
Aetosauria
10   
10
Phytosauria
11   
11
Choristodera
12   
12
Placodontia
13   
13
Plesiosauria
14   
14
Thalattosauria
15   
15
Nothosauroidea
16   
16
Pachypleurosauria
17   
17
Ichthyopterygia
18   
18
Mosasauroidea
19   
19
Testudines
20   
20
Serpentes
21   
21
Lepidosauria
22   
22
basal diapsids
23   
23
Prolacertiformes
24   
24
parareptiles
25   
25
reptile
26   
26
general - theoretical
27   
27
eggshell preserved
28   
28
egg. morph., composition & microstr.
29   
29
embryo / pre-hatching
30   
30
non mature / post-hatching
31   
31
ontog. series
32   
32
soft tissues preserved
33   
33
develop. anomalies
34   
34
obstacles for taxonomy
35   
35
data for ethology / ecology
36   
36
histology
37   
37
isotopic analysis
38   
38
track / trace
39   
39
journalistic essay
Horner J.R., de Ricqlès A., Padian K., 2000. Long bone histology of the hadrosaurid dinosaur Maiasaura peeblesorum: growth dynamics and physiology based on an ontogenetic series of skeletal elements. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 20(1): 115-129..
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Horner J.R., Goodwin M. B. 2009. Extreme cranial ontogeny in the upper Cretaceous Dinosaur Pachycephalosaurus. Plos ONE 4(10): e7626
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Horner J.R., Goodwin M.B., Myhrvold N., 2011. Dinosaur census reveals abundant Tyrannosaurus and rare ontogenetic stages in the upper Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation (Maastrichtian), Montana, USA. PLoS ONE, 6(2): e16574.
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