Reptilia

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 non avian dinosaur (1)
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 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
Ricklefs R.E., 2007. Tyrannosaur ageing. Biology Letters, 3: 214-217.
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Ricqlès A. de., Mateus O., Antunes M.T. & Taquet P., 2001. Histomorphogenesis of embryos of Upper Jurassic theropods from Lourinhã (Portugal). Comptes Rendus de l’Académie des Sciences de Paris, Sciences de la Terre et des Planètes, 332(10): 647-656.
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Ricqlès A.J. de, Padian K., Horner J.R. & Francillon-Vieillot H., 2000. Palaeohistology of the bones of pterosaurs (Reptilia: Archosauria): anatomy, ontogeny, and biomechanical implications. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 129: 349-385.
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Rieppel O., 1989. A new pachypleurosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) from the Middle Triassic of Monte San Giorgio, Switzerland. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B - Biological Sciences, 323: 1-73.
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Rieppel O., 1993. Studies on skeleton formation in reptiles. IV. The homology of the reptilian (Amniote) astragalus revisited. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 13(1): 31-47.
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Rieppel O., 2000. Sauropterygia I. Placodontia, Pachypleurosauria, Nothosauria, Pistosauria. Part 12A. Handbuch der Paläoherpetologie – Encyclopedia of Paleoherpetology, X + 134 pp.
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Rieppel O., Zaher H., Tchernov E. & Polcyn M.J., 2003. The anatomy and relationships of Haasiophis terrasanctus, a fossil snake with well-developed hind limb from the mid-Cretaceous of Middle East. Journal of Paleontology, 77(3): 536–558.
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Rogers J.V. III, 2003. Pachycheilosuchus trinquei, a new procoelous crocodyliform from the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Glen Rose Formation of Texas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 23(1): 128-145.
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Rogers J.V., 2000. A complete crocodiloid egg from the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Glen Rose Formation, Central Taxas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 20(4): 780-783.
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Rogers R.R., Krause D.W. & Curry Rogers K., 2003. Cannibalism in the Madagascan dinosaur Majungatholus atopus. Nature, 422: 515-518.
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Romer A.S. & Price L.I., 1939. The oldest vertebrate egg. American Journal of Science, 237: 826-829.
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Rothschild B.M. & Berman D.S., 1991. Fusion of caudal vertebrae in Late Jurassic sauropods. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 11(1): 29-36.
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Rowe T., 1989. A new species of the theropod dinosaur Syntarsus from the Early Jurassic Kayenta Formation of Arizona. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 9(2): 125-136.
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Rozhdestvensky A., 1965. Growth changes in Asian dinosaurs and some problems of their taxonomy. Paleontogicheskii Zhurnal, 3: 95-109.
Rusu M.V. & Gheorghiu S., 2005. Fractal-like features of dinosaur eggshells. Pp. 245-256. In: Fractals in Biology and Medicine. Birkhäuser, Basel.
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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
Ryan M.J., Currie P.J., Gardner J.D., Vickaryous M.K. & Lavigne J.M., 1998. Baby hadrosaurid magterial associated with an unusually high abundance of Troodon teeth from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Upper Cretaceous, Alberta, Canada. Gaia, Revista de Geociencias, Museu Nacional de Historia Natural (Lisbon), 15: 123-133.
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Ryan M.J., Holmes R. & Russell A.P., 2007. A revision of the late Campanian centrsaurine ceratopsid genus Styracosaurus from the western interior of North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 27( 4): 944-962.
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Ryan M.J., Russell A.P., Eberth D.A. & Currie P.J., 2001. The taphonomy of a Centrosaurus (Ornitischia: Ceratopsidae) bone bed from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Upper Campanian), Alberta, Canada, with comments on cranial ontogeny. Palaios, 16: 482-506.
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Sabath K., 1991. A new look at the dinosaur nests: Mongolian perspective. Pp. 59-60. In: Kielan-Jaworowska Z., Heintz N. & Nakrem H.A. (eds), Fifth Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biota. Extended Abstracts. Contributions from the Paleontological Museum, University of Oslo, 364 pp.
Sachs S. & Hornung J.J., 2006. Juvenile ornithopod (Dinosauria: Rhabdodontidae) remains from the Upper Cretaceous (Lower Campanian, Gosau Group) of Muthmannsdorf (Lower Austria). Geobios, 39: 415-425.
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Sahni A., 1989. Paleoecology and paleoenvironments of the Late Cretaceous dinosaur eggshell sites from peninsular India. Pp. 179-185. In: Gillette D.D. & Lockley M.G. (eds). Dinosaurs Tracks and Traces. New York, Cambridge University Press.
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Sahni A., Tandon S.K., Jolly A., Bajpai S., Sood A. & Srinivasan S., 1994. Upper Cretaceous dinosaur eggs and nesting sites from the Deccan volcano-sedimentary province of peninsular India. Pp. 204-226. 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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Salgado L., Coria R.A. & Chiappe L.M., 2005. Osteology of the sauropod embryos from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 50 (1): 79-92.
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Salgado L., Coria R.A. & Heredia S.E., 1997. New materials of Gasparinisaura cincosaltensis (Ornithischia, Ornithopoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Argentina. Journal of Paleontology, 71(5): 933-940.
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Salgado L., Coria R.A., Magalhaes Ribeiro C.M., Garrido A., Rogers R., Simón M.E., Arcucci A.B., Curry Rogers K., Paulina Carabajal A., Apesteguía S., Fernández M., García R.A. & Talevi M., 2007. Upper Cretaceous dinosaur nesting sites of Río Negro (Salitral Ojo de Agua and Salinas de Trapalcó-Salitral de Santa Rosa), northern Patagonia, Argentina. Cretaceous Research, 28: 392-404.
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Samoilov V.S. & Benjamini C., 1996. Geochemical features of dinosaur remains from the Gobi Desert, South Mongolia. Palaios, 11(6): 519-531.
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Sampson S.D., 1995. Two new horned dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana; with a phylogenetic analysis of the Centrosaurinae (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 15(4): 743-760.
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Sampson S.D., Ryan M.J. & Tanke D.H., 1997. Craniofacial ontogeny in centrosaurine dinosaurs (Ornitischia: Ceratopsidae): taxonomic and behavioural implications. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 121: 293-337.
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Sánchez Marco A., 2007. New occurrences of the extinct vulture Gyps melitensis (Falconiformes, Aves) and a reappraisal of the paleospecies. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 27(4): 1057-1061.
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Sander P.M., 1988. A fossil reptile embryo from the Middle Triassic of the Alps, Science, 239: 780-783.
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Sander P.M., 1989. The pachypleurosaurids (Reptilia: Nothosauria) from the Middle Triassic of Monte San Giorgio (Switzerland) with the description of a new species. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 325: 561-666
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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
Sander P.M., 1990. Skeletochronology in the small Triassic reptile Neusticosaurus. Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Zoologie, Paris, 13 ser., 11: 213-217.
Sander P.M., 2000. Longbone histology of the Tendaguru sauropods: implications for growth and biology. Paleobiology, 26(3): 466-488.
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Sander P.M., Mateus O., Laven T. & Knötschke N., 2006. Bone histology indicates insular dwarfism in a new Late Jurassic sauropod dinosaur. Nature, 441: 739-741.
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Sander P.M., Peitz C., Gallemi G. & Cousin R., 1998. Dinosaurs nesting on a red beach? Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences de Paris, Sciences de la Terre et des Planètes, 327: 67-74.
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Sankey J.T., 2001. Late Campanian southern dinosaurs, Aguja Formation, Big Bend, Texas. Journal of Paleontology, 75(1): 208-215.
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Sanz J.L. & López-Martínez N., 1984. The prolacertid lepidosaurian Cosesaurus aviceps Ellenberger & Villalta, a claimed «Protoavian from the Middle Triassic of Spain. Geobios, 17(6): 747-755.
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Sanz J.L., Chiappe L.M., Fernández-Jalvo Y., Ortega F., Sánchez-Chillón B., Poyato-Ariza F.J. & Pérez-Moreno B.P., 2001. An Early Cretaceous pellet. Nature, 409: 998-999.
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Sanz J.L., Chiappe L.M., Pérez-Moreno B.P., Moratalla J.J., Hernández-Carrasquilla F., Buscalioni A.D., Ortega F., Poyato-Ariza F.J., Rasskin-Gutman D. & Martínez-Delclòs X., 1997. A nestling bird from the Lower Cretaceous of Spain: implications for avian skull and neck evolution. Science, 276: 1543-1546.
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Sanz J.L., Moratalla J.J., Diaz-Molina M., Lôpez-Martinez N., Kalin O. & Vlaney-Liaud M., 1995. Dinosaur nests at the sea shore. Nature, 376: 731-732
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Sarkar A., Bhattacharya S.K. & Mohabey D.M., 1991. Stable isotope analysis of dinosaur eggshells: palaeoenvironmental implications. Geology, 19: 1068-1071.
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Sato T. & Storrs G.W., 2000. An early polycotylid plesiosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) from the Cretaceous of Hokkaido, Japan. Journal of Paleontology, 74(5): 907-914.
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Sato T., Cheng Y., Wu X., Zelenitsky D.K. & Hsiao Y., 2005. A Pair of shelled eggs inside a female dinosaur. Science, 308: 375. [+ supplementary online information]
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Sato Tamaki, Li Chun & Wu Xiao-Chun, 2003. Restudy of Bishanopliosaurus youngi Dong 1980, a fresh water plesiosaurian from the Jurassic of Chongqing. Vertebrata PalAsiatica, 41: 17-33.
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Sato, T., Y.-N. Cheng, X.-C. Wu, and C. Li. 2010. Osteology of Yunguisaurus Cheng et al., 2006 (Reptilia; Sauropterygia), a Triassic pistosauroid from China. Paleontological Research 14:179-195.
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Sauer F.E.G. & Rothe P., 1972. Ratite eggshells from Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Science, 176: 43-45.
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Scanferla A. & Bhullar B.A.S., 2014. Postnatal Development of the Skull of Dinilysia patagonica (Squamata-Stem Serpentes). Anatomical Record-Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology, 297(3): 560-573.
2014 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
Scanlon J.D., Lee M.S.Y. & Archer M., 2003. Mid-Tertiary elapid snakes (Squamata, Colubroidea) from Riversleigh, northern Australia: early steps in a continet-wide adaptive radiation. Geobios, 36: 573-601.
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Scannella J.B., Fowler D.W., Goodwin M.B. & Horner J.R., 2014. Evolutionary trends in Triceratops from the Hell Creek Formation, Montana. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 111(28): 10245-50.
2014 DOI
Schleich H.H. & Kästle W., 1988. Reptile Egg-Shells. SEM Atlas. Gustav Fischer Stuttgart-New York, 123 pp.
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