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
Horner J.R., Padian K. & Ricqles de A., 2001. Comparative osteohistology of some embryonic and perinatal archosaurs: developmental and behavioral implications for dinosaurs. Paleobiology, 27(1): 39-58.
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Horner J.R., Weishampel D.B. 1996. A comparative embryological study of two ornithischian dinosaurs–a correction. Nature 383:103.
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Horner JR & Currie PJ, 1994. Embryonic and neonatal morphology and ontogeny of a new species of Hypacrosaurus (Ornithischia, Lambeosauridae) from Montana and Alberta. In Dinosaur Eggs and Babies, Editors K. Carpenter, K.F. Hirsch and J.R. Horner. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 312-336.
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Hou Lianhai & Chen Peiji, 1999. Liaoxiornis delicatus gen. et sp. nov., the smallest Mesozoic bird. Chinese Science Bulletin, 44(9): 834-838.
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Hou, Lian-Hai, Li, Pi-Peng, Ksepka, D. T., Gao, Ke-Qin & Norell, M. A. 2009. Implications of flexible-shelled eggs in a Cretaceous choristoderan reptile. Proc. R. Soc. B, published online.
2009 Link DOI
Houssaye A., De Buffrenil V., Rage J.-C. & Bardet N., 2008. An analysis of vertebral ‘pachyostosis’ in Carentonosaurus mineaui (Mosasauroidea, Squamata) from the Cenomanian (Early Late Cretaceous) of France, with comments on its phylogenetic and functional significance. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 28(3): 685-691.
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Hu Y.M., Meng J., Wang Y.Q. & Li C.K., 2005. Large Mesozoic mammals fed on young dinosaurs. Nature, 433: 149-152.
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Hua S. & De Buffrenil V., 1996. Bone histology as a clue in the interpretation of functional adaptations in the Thalattosuchia (Reptilia, Crocodylia). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 16(4): 703-717.
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Hübner T.R. & Rauhut O.W.M., 2010. A juvenile skull of Dysalotosaurus lettowvorbecki (Ornithischia: Iguanodontia), and implications for cranial ontogeny, phylogeny, and taxonomy in ornithopod dinosaurs. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 160: 366-369.
2010 Link DOI
Huh M. & Zelenitsky D.K., 2002. Rich dinosaur nesting site from the Cretaceous of Bosung County, Chullanam-Do Province, South Korea. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22(3): 716-718
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Huh M., Paik I.S., Lee Y.I. & Kim H.K., 1999. Dinosaur eggs and nests from Boseong, Chullanam-do. Journal of the Geological Society of Korea, 35: 229-232.
Huh, M., Lim, J.D., Paik, I.S., Hwang, K.G., Lee, Y.I., Paik, K.H., 2006. A research report on the Boseong dinosaur egg site, Korea. Korea Dinosaur Research Center, Gwangju. 229 p.
Hungerbühler A. 1991. Frühembryonale Stadien von Stenopterygius quadriscissus (Reptilia: Ichthyosauria) aus dem Posidonienschiefer (U-Toarcium) von Holzmaden (SW-Deutschland). Diplomarbeit., Tübingen.
Hunt R.K. & Lehman T.M., 2008. Attributes of the ceratopsian dinosaur Torosaurus, and new material from the Javelina Formation (Maastrichtian) of Texas. Journal of Paleontology, 82(6): 1127-1138.
DOI
Hutchison H.J., 1991. Early Kinosterninae (Reptilia: Testudines) and their phylogenetic significance. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 11(2): 145-167.
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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
Hutterer R., Garcia-Talavera F., Lopez-Martinez N. & Michaux J., 1997. New chelonian eggs from the Tertiaty of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, and a review of fossil tortoises of the Canary Islands (Reptiles, Testudinidae). Vieraea, 26: 139-161.
Ikejiri T., 2004. Relative growth and timing of ontogenetic changes in Camarasaurus (Dinosauria, Sauropoda). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 24(suppl. 3): 74A.
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Ikejiri, T., Tidwell, V., Trexler, D.L., 2005. New adult specimens of Camarasaurus lentus highlight ontogenetic variation within the species. Pp. 154-179. In: Tidwell V. & Carpenter K. (eds.). Thunder-lizards: the sauropodomorph dinosaur. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
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Irmis R.B., 2007. Axial skeleton ontogeny in the Parasuchia (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) and its implications for ontogenetic determination in archosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 27(2): 350-361.
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Isaji S., Matsushita A. & Hirayama R., 2006. Chelonian eggshells from the Lower Cretaceous Kuwajima Formation of the Tetori Group, Central Japan. Paleontological Research, 10(1): 29-36.
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Jackson F., 2007. Titanosaur reproductive biology: comparison of the Auca Mahuevo titanosaur nesting locality (Argentina), to the Pinyes Megaloolithus nesting locality (Spain). Ph.D. dissertation. Montana State University, Bozeman, 166 pp.
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Jackson F.D. & Schmitt J.G., 2008. Recognition of vertebrate egg abnormalities in the Upper Cretaceous fossil record. Cretaceous Research, 29: 27-39
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Jackson F.D., Garrido A., Schmitt J.G., Chiappe L.M., Dingus L. & Loope D.B., 2004. Abnormal, multilayered titanosaur (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) eggs from in situ clutches at the Auca Mahuevo locality, Neuquén Province, Argentina. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 24(4): 913-922.
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Jackson F.D., Jin X., Varricchio D.J., Azuma Y. & Jiang Y., 2008. The first in situ turtle clutch from the Cretaceous Tiantai Basin, Zhejiang Province, China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 28(2): 319-325.
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Jackson F.D., Schweitzer M.H. & Schmitt J.G., 2002. Dinosaur eggshell study using scanning electron microscopy. Scanning, 24: 217-223.
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Jackson F.D., Varricchio D.J., Jackson R.A., Vila B. & Chiappe L.M., 2008. Comparison of water vapor conductance in a titanosaur egg from the Upper Cretaceous of Argentina and a Megaloolithus siruguei egg from Spain. Paleobiology 34(2): 229-246.
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Jackson F.D: & Varricchio D.J., 2003. Abnormal, multilayered eggshell in birds: implications for dinosaur reproductive anatomy. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 23(3): 699-702.
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Jacobs L.L., Winkler D.A., Murry P.A. & Maurice J.M., 1994. A nodosaurid scuteling from the Texas shore of the Western Interior Seaway. Pp. 337-346. 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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Jalil N.E, 1997. A new prolacertiform diapsid from the Triassic of North Africa and the interrelationships of the Prolacertiformes. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17(3): 506-525.
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Jennings D.S. & Hasiotis S.T., 2006. Taphonomic analysy of a dinosaur feeding site using Geographic Information System (GIS), Morrison Formation, southern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, USA. Palaios, 31(5): 480-492.
DOI
Jensen J.A., 1966. Dinosaur eggs from the Upper Cretaceous North Horn Formation. Brigham Young University Geology Studies, 13: 55-68.
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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
Jepsen G.L., 1931. Dinosaur egg shell fragments from Montana. Science, 73: 12-13.
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Ji Q., Ji S-a., Lü J., You H., Yuan C.-X., 2006. Embryos of Early Cretaceous Choristodera (Reptilia) from the Jehol Biota in western Liaoning, China. Journal of the Paleontological Society of Korea, 22(1): 111-118.
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Ji Q., Ji S.-A., Cheng Y.-N., You H.-L., Lü J.-C., Liu Y.-Q. & Yuan C.-X., 2004. Pterosaur egg with a leathery shell. Nature 432: 572.
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Ji Q., Ji S.-A.,. Cheng Y.-n, You H., Lü J. & Yuan C., 2004. The first fossil soft-shell eggs with embryos from Late Mesozoic Jehol biota of Western Liaoning, China. Acta Geoscientica Sinica, 25: 275-285.
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Jin X., Azuma Y., Jackson F.D. & Varricchio D.J., 2007. Giant dinosaur eggs from the Tiantai basin, Zhejiang Province, China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 44: 81-88.
DOI
Johnson R., 1977. Size independent criteria for estimating relative age and the relationships among growth parameters in a group of fossil reptiles (Reptilia: Ichthyosauria). Canadian Journal of Earth Science, 14: 1916-1924.
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Johnson R., 1977. Size independent criteria for estimating relative age and the relationships among growth parameters in a group of fossil reptiles (Reptilia: Ichthyosauria). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 14(8): 1916-1924.
1977 DOI
Jones J.C., Greenberg W. & Ayers M.S., 1998. Computed tomographic evaluation of dinosaur egg shell integrity. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 39(2): 133-136.
DOI
Jouve S., 2004. Description of the skull of a Ctenochasma (Pterosauria) from the latest Jurassic of Eastern France, with a taxonomic revision of European Tithonian Pterodactyloidea. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 24(3): 542-554.
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Joyce W.G. & Zelenitsky D.K., 2002. Turtle egg pseudomorphs from the Late Jurassic of Schamhaupten, Germany: Archaeopteryx, 20: 57-62.
Joyce W.G., 2000. The first complete skeleton of Solnhofia parsonsi (Cryptodira, Eurysternidae) from the Upper Jurassic of Germany and its taxonomic implications. Journal of Paleontology, 74(4): 684-700.
DOI
Joyce W.G., 2014. A Review of the Fossil Record of Turtles of the Glade Pan-Carettochelys. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History, 55(1): 3-33.
2014 DOI
Karl F. Hirsch & Kohring R., 1992. Crocodilian eggs from the Middle Eocene Bridger Formation, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 12(1): 59-65.
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Kauffman E.G., 2004. Mosasaur predation on Upper Cretaceous nautiloids and ammonites from the United States Pacific Coast. Palaios, 19: 96-100.
DOI
Kaye J.M. & Russell D.A., 1973. The oldest record of hadrosaurian dinosaurs in North America. Journal of Paleontology, 47(1): 91-93.
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Kear B.P., 2005. Marine reptiles from the Lower Cretaceous (Aptian) deposits of White Cliffs, southeastern Australia: implications of a high latitude, cold water assemblage. Cretaceous Research, 26: 769-782.
DOI
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
Kear B.P., 2006. Marine reptiles from the Lower Cretaceous of South Australia: elements of a high-latitude cold-water assemblage. Palaeontology, 49(4): 837-856.
DOI
Kear B.P., 2007. A juvenile pliosauroid plesiosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) from the Lower Cretaceous of South Australia. Journal of Paleontology, 81(1): 154–162.
DOI
Kear B.P., Boles W.E. & Smith E.T., 2003. Unusual gut contents in a Cretaceous ichthyosaur. Proceedings R. Lond. Biological Sciences, 270(supplement): S206-S208.
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