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
Mohabey D.M., 2001. Indian dinosaur eggs, a review. J. Geol. Soc. India, 58: 479-508.
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Molnar R.E., 1978. A new theropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Central Montana. Journal of Paleontology, 52(1): 73-82.
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Molnar R.E., 1980. An Albertosaur from the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. Journal of Paleontology, 541): 102-108.
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Monastersky R., 1996. Nesting Dinosaur Discovered in Mongolia. Science News, 149(1): 7.
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Mones A., 1979. Nuevos elementos de la paleoherpetofauna del Uruguay (Crocodilia y Dinosauria). In: Actas II Congreso Argentino de Paleontologia y Bioestratigrafia y I Congreso Latinoamericano de Paleontologia, Buenos Aires. Vol. 1: 265-277.
MOOK C.C., 1933 . A crocodilian skeleton from the Morrison Formation at Canyon City, Colorado. American Museum Novitates, 671: 1-8.
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Moratalla J.J. & Powell J.E., 1994. Dinosaur nesting patterns. Pp. 37-46. 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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Morell V., 1997. Fossilized hatchling heats up the bird-dinosaur debate. Science, 276: 1501.
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Morris W.J., 1972. A giant hadrosaurian dinosaur from Baja California. Journal of Paleontology, 46(5): 777-779.
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Morris W.J., 1978. Hypacrosaurus altispinus? Brown from the Two Medicine Formation, Montana a taxonomically indeterminate specimen. Journal of Paleontology, 52(1): 200-205.
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Motani R. & You H., 1998. Taxonomy and limb ontogeny of Chaohusaurus geishanensis (Ichthyosauria), with a note on the allometric equation. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 18(3): 533-540.
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Motani R. & You H., 1998. The forefin of Chensaurus chaoxianensis (Ichthyosauria) shows delayed mesopodial ossification. Journal of Paleontology, 72(1): 133-136.
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Motani R. 1999. On the evolution and homologies of ichthyopterygian forefins. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 19(1): 28-41.
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Motani R., Jiang D.Y., Tintori A., Rieppel O. & Chen G.B., 2014. Terrestrial Origin of Viviparity in Mesozoic Marine Reptiles Indicated by Early Triassic Embryonic Fossils. Plos One, 9(2): ARTN e88640.
2014 DOI
Mourer-Chauviré C., Senut B., Pickford M., Mein P. & Dauphin Y., 1996. Ostrich legs, eggs and phylogenies. South African Journal of Science, 92: 492-495.
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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
Mueller-Töwe I.J., Sander P.M., Schüller H. & Thies D., 2002. Hatching and infilling of dinosaur eggs as revealed by computed tomography. Palaeontographica Abteilung A, 267: 119-168.
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Mulder E.W.A., 2001. Co-ossified vertebrae of mosasaurs and cetaceans: implications for the mode of locomotion of extinct marine reptiles. Paleobiology, 27(4): 724-734.
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Müller A.H., 1978. Zur Oologie fossiler Tiere. Biologische Rundschau, 16: 155-174.
Murry P.A., 1987. New reptiles from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona. Journal of Paleontology, 61(4): 773-786.
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Myers T.S. & Fiorillo A.R., 2009. Evidence for gregarious behavior and age segregation in sauropod dinosaurs. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 274: 96-104.
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Nadon G.C., 1993. The association of anastomosed fluvial deposits and dinosaur tracks, eggs, and nests: implications for the interpretation of floodplain environments and a possible survival strategy for ornithopods. Palaios, 8: 31-44.
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Nadon G.C., 1993. The association of anastomosed fluvial deposits and dinosaur tracks, eggs, and nests: implications for the interpretation of floodplain environments and a possible survival strategy for ornithopods. Palaios, 8: 31-44.
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Nathusius W. von, 1886. Über das fossile Ei von Struthiolithus chersonensis, Brandt. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 9: 47-50.
Nesbitt S.J., Irmis R.B. & Parker W.G., 2007. A critical re-evaluation of the Late Triassic dinosaur taxa of North America. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 5 (2): 209-243.
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Nicholls E.L. & Manabe M., 2001. A new genus of ichthyosaur from the Late Triassic Pardonet Formation of British Columbia: bridging the Triassic Jurassic gap. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 38: 983-1002.
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Nicholls E.L. & Manabe M., 2004. Giant ichthyosaurs of the Triassic: a new species of "Shonisaurus" from the Pardonet Formation (Norian: Late Triassic) of British Columbia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 24(4): 838-849.
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Nopcsa F. Von., 1933. On the histology of the ribs in immature and half-grown trachodont dinosaurs. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1: 221-223.
Norell M.A. & Clark J.M., 1996. Dinosaurs and their youth. Science, 273: 165-166.
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Norell M.A., Clark J.M. & Chiappe L.M., 2001. An embryonic oviraptorid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia. American Museum Novitates, 3315: 1-20.
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Norell M.A., Clark J.M., Chiappe L.M. & Dashzeveg D., 1995. A nesting dinosaur. Nature, 378: 774-776.
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Norell M.A., Clark J.M., Demberelyin D., Rhinchen B., Chiappe L.M., Davidson A.R., McKenna M.C., Altangerel P. & Novacek M.J., 1994. A theropod dinosaur embryo and the affinities of the Flaming Cliffs dinosaur eggs. Science, 266: 779-782.
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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
Norman D.B., 1988. Embryos in dinosaur nests. Nature, 332: 202-203.
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Nydam R.L. & Cifelli R.L., 2002. A New teiid lizard from the Cedar Mountain Formation (Albian-Cenomanian Boundary) of Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22(2): 276-285.
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Nydam R.L., Eaton J.G. & Sankey J., 2007. New taxa of transversely-toothed lizards (Squamata: Scincomorpha) and new information on the evolutionary history of “teiids”. Journal of Paleontology, 81(3): 538-549.
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Nys Y., Gautron J., Garcia-Ruiz J.M. & Hincke M.T., 2004. Avian eggshell mineralization: biochemical and functional characterization of matrix proteins. Comptes Rendus Palevol, 3(6/7): 549-562.
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O'Brien c., 1995. Dinosaur embryos spark excitement, concern. Science, 267: 1760.
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O'Keefe F.R, 2002. The evolution of plesiosaur and pliosaur morphotypes in the Plesiosauria (Reptilia: Sauropterygia). Paleobiology, 28(1): 101-112.
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O'Keefe F.R. & Hiller N., 2006. Morphologic and ontogenetic patterns in elasmosaur neck length, with comments on the taxonomic utility of neck length variables. Paludicola, 5: 206-229.
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O'Keefe F.R., 2004. On the cranial anatomy of the polycotylid plesiosaurs, including new material of Polycotylus latipinnis, Cope, from Alabama. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 24(2): 326-340.
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O'Keefe F.R., 2008. Cranial anatomy and taxonomy of Dolichorhynchops bonneri new combination, a Polycotylid (Sauropterygia: Plesiosauria) from the Pierre Shale of Wyoming and South Dakota. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 28(3): 664-676
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O'Keefe F.R., Rieppel O. & Sander P.M., 1999. Shape disassociation and inferred heterochrony in a clade of pachypleurosaurs (Reptilia, Sauropterygia). Paleobiology, 25: 504-517.
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O'Keefe, F. R., and L. M. Chiappe. 2011. Viviparity and K-selected life history in a Mesozoic marine plesiosaur (Reptilia, Sauropterygia). Science 333:870-873.
2011 DOI
O'Keefe, F. R., H. P. Street, J. P. Cavigelli, J. J. Socha, and R. D. O'Keefe. 2009. A plesiosaur containing an ichthyosaur embryo as stomach contents from the Sundance Formation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29:1306-1310.
2009 DOI
Obata I. & Tomida Y., 1994. The dinosaur world tour guide book in Osaka. Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo, 94 pp. [in Japanese]
Ortega F., Buscalioni A.D. & Gasparini Z., 1996. Reinterpretation and new denomination of Atacisaurus crassiproratus (Middle Eocene; Issel, France) as cf. Iberosuchus (Crocodylomorpha, Metasuchia). Geobios, 29(3): 353-364.
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Ösi A. & Weishampel D.B., 2009. Jaw mechanism and dental function in the Late Cretaceous basal eusuchian Iharkutosuchus. Journal of Morphology.
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Ösi A., 2004. The first dinosaur remains from the Upper Cretaceous of Hungary (Csehbánia Formation, Bakony Mts). Geobios, 37: 749-753.
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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
Owen R., 1855. Monograph on the fossil Reptilia of the Wealden and Purbeck formations. Part II. Dinosauria (Iguanodon) (Wealden). Palaeontographical Society Monographs, 8: 1-54.
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Owen, R. 1875. Monographs of the fossil Reptilia of the Mesozoic formations (Pt. II) (genera Bothriospondylus, Cetiosaurus, Omosaurus). Palaeontographical Society Monograph, 29: 15-93.
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O’Connor P.M., Michael D., Gottfried b, Stevens N.J., Roberts E.M., Ngasala S., Kapilima S. & Chami R., 2006. A new vertebrate fauna from the Cretaceous Red Sandstone Group, Rukwa Rift Basin, Southwestern Tanzania. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 44: 277-288.
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