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
Sullivan R.M., 1999. Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis, gen. et sp nov., a new ankylosaurid dinosaur (Ornithischia: Ankylosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous Kirtland Formation (Upper Campanian), San Juan Basin, New Mexico. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 19(1): 126-139.
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Sumida S.S., 1987. Two different vertebral forms in the axial column of Labidosaurus (Captorhinomorpha: Captorhinidae). Journal of Paleontology, 61(1): 155-167.
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Sumida S.S., 1989. Reinterpretation of vertebral structure in the Early Permian pelycosaur Varanosaurus acutirostris (Amniota, Synapsida). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 9(4): 451-458.
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Sumida S.S., 1989. The sppendicular skeleton of the Early Permian genus Labidosaurus (Reptilia, Captorhinomorpha, Captorhinidae) and the hind limb musculature of captorhinid reptiles. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 9(3): 295-313.
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Suzuki D., Weishampel D.B. & Minoura N., 2004. Nipponosaurus sachalinensis (Dinosauria; Ornithopoda): anatomy and systematic position within hadrosauridae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 24(1): 145-164.
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Sweetman S.C., 2004. The first record of velociraptorine dinosaurs (Saurischia, Theropoda) from the Wealden (Early Cretaceous, Barremian) of southern England. Cretaceous Research, 25: 353-364.
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Swinton W.E., 1950. Fossil eggs from Tanganyika. Illustrated London News (December 30, 1950), 1082–1083.
Szyndlar Z., 1987. Snakes from the Lower Miocene Locality of Dolnice (Czechoslovakia). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 7(1): 55-71.
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Tandon S.K., Sood A., Andrews J.E. & Dennis P.F., 1995. Palaeoenvironments of the dinosaur-bearing Lameta Beds (Maastrichtian), Narmada Valley, Central India. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 117: 153-184.
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Taylor M.A., 1986. Lifestyle of plesiosaurs. Nature, 319: 179.
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Tazaki K., Aratani M., Noda S., Currie P.J. & Fyfe W.S., 1994. Microstructure and chemical composition of duckbilled dinosaur eggshells. Science Report of the Kanazawa University, 39(1): 17-37.
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Therrien F. & Henderson D.M., 2007. My theropod is bigger than yours … or not estimating body size from skull length in theropods. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 27(1): 108-115.
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Thone F., 1934. Nature ramblings: dinosaur eggs. The Science News-Letter, 26(691): 13.
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Thulborn R.A., 1977. Relationships of the Lower Jurassic dinosaur Scelidosaurus harrisonii. Journal of Paleontology, 51(4): 725-739.
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Thulborn R.A., 1982. Liassic plesiosaur embryos reinterpreted as shrimp burrows. Palaeontology, 25(2): 351-359.
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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
Thulborn T., 1991. The discovery of dinosaur eggs. Modern Geology, 16(1-2): 113-125.
Tidwell V. & Carpenter K., 2003. Braincase of an Early Cretaceous titanosauriform sauropod from Texas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 23(1): 176-180.
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Tidwell V. & Wilhite D.R., 2005. Ontogenetic variation and isometric growth in the forelimb of the Early Cretaceous sauropod Venenosaurus. Pp. 187-196. In: Tidwell V. & Carpenter K. (eds). Thunder lizards. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
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Tokaryk T.T., 2002, A humerus from a juvenile Triceratops sp. (Ornithischia: ceratopsidae) from the Frenchman Formation (Late Maastrichtian), Saskatchewan: In: Summary of Investigations, 1, Saskatchewan Geological Survey, Saskatchewan Industry and Resources, Miscellaneous Reports, 4(1): 151-154.
Tong H. & Hirayama R., 2008. A new species of Argillochelys (Testudines: Cryptodira: Cheloniidae) from the Ouled Abdoun phosphate basin, Morocco. Bull. Soc. géol. Fr., 179(6): 623-630.
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Tong H., Hirayama R., Makhoul E. & Escuillié F., 2006. Rhinochelys (Chelonioidea: Protostegidae) from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of Nammoura, Lebanon. Società italiana di scienze naturali Milano, 147(1): 113-138.
2006
Tschanz K., 1989. Lariosaurus buzii n. sp. from the Middle Triassic of Monte San Giorgio (Switzerland) with comments on the classification of Nothosaurs. Palaeontographica, 208: 153-179.
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Tschanz K.. 1988. Allometry and heterochrony in the growth of the neck of Triassic prolacertiform reptiles. Palaeontology, 31: 997-1011.
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Tschopp E. & Mateus O., 2013. The skull and neck of a new flagellicaudatan sauropod from the Morrison Formation and its implication for the evolution and ontogeny of diplodocid dinosaurs. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 11(7): 853-888.
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Tsuji L.A., 2006. Cranial anatomy and phylogenetic affinities of the Permian parareptile Macroleter poezicus. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 26(4): 849-865.
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Tumarkin-Deratzian A.R., 2003. Bone surface textures as ontogenetic indicators in extant and fossil archosaurs: macroscopic and histological evaluations. Ph.D. dissertation, Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 333 pp.
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Turner A.H., Pol D., Clarke J.A., Erickson G.M. & Norell M.A., 2007. A basal dromaeosaurid and size evolution preceding avian flight. Science, 317: 1378-1381.
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Turvey S.T. & Richard N. Holdaway, 2005. Postnatal ontogeny, population structure, and the extinction of the giant moa Dinornis. Journal of Morphology, 256: 70-86.
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Turvey S.T., Green O.R. & Holdaway R.N., 2005. Cortical growth marks reveal extended juvenile development in the New Zealand moa. Nature, 435: 940-943.
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Unwin D.M. & Deeming C.D., 2004. Pterosaur eggshell structure and its implications for pterosaur reproductive biology. Zitteliana B, 28: 199-207.
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Unwin D.M., 2006. The pterosaurs from deep time. Pi Press, New York, 347 pp.
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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
Van Itterbeeck J., Sasaran E., Codrea V., Sasaran L. & Bultynck P., 2004. Sedimentology of the Upper Cretaceous mammal- and dinosaur-bearing sites along the Râul Mare and Barbat rivers, Ha?eg Basin, Romania. Cretaceous Research, 25: 517-530.
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Vandermark D., Tarduno J.A. & Brinkman D.B., 2007. A fossil champsosaur population from the high Arctic: implications for Late Cretaceous paleotemperatures. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 248: 49-59
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Varricchio D.J. & Jackson F.D., 2004. A phylogenetic assessment of prismatic dinosaur eggs from the Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 24(4): 931-937.
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Varricchio D.J., 1993. Bone microstructure of the Upper Cretaceous theropod dinosaur Troodon formosus. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 13(1): 99-104.
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Varricchio D.J., 1995. Taphonomy of Jack's Birthday Site, a diverse dinosaur bonebed from the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 14: 297-323.
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Varricchio D.J., 1997. Growth and embryo1ogy. Pp. 282-288. In: Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs, Currie P.J. & Padian K. eds). Academic Press, Toronto.
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Varricchio D.J., 2001. Gut contents from a Cretaceous tyrannosaurid: implications for theropod dinosaur digestive tracts. Journal of Paleontology, 75(2): 401-406.
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Varricchio D.J., Horner J.R. & Jackson F.D., 2002. Embryos and eggs for the Cretaceous theropod dinosaur Troodon formosus. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22(3): 564-576.
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Varricchio D.J., Jackson F. & Trueman C.N., 1999. A nesting trace with eggs for the Cretaceous theropod dinosaur Troodon formosus. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 19(1): 91-100.
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Varricchio D.J., Jackson F., Borkowski J.J. & Horner J.R., 1997. Nest and egg clutches of the dinosaur Troodon formosus and the evolution of avian reproductive traits. Nature, 385: 247-250.
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Varricchio D.J., Moore J.R., Erickson G.M., Norell M.A., Jackson F.D. & Borkowski J.J., 2008. Avian paternal care had dinosaur origin. Science, 322: 1826-1828
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Varricchio D.J., Sereno P.C., Zhao X., Tan L., Wilson J.A. & Lyon G.H., 2008. Mud-trapped herd captures evidence of distinctive dinosaur sociality. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 53(4): 567-578.
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Vasconcellos F.M. & Carvalho I.S., 2005. Estágios de desenvolvimento de Mariliasuchus amarali, Crocodyliformes Mesoeucrocodylia da Formação Adamantina, Cretáceo Superior da Bacia Bauru, Brasil. Anuário do Instituto de Geociências, 28(1): 49-69.
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Viaeney-Liaud M., Hirsch K., Sahani A. & Sigé B. 1997. Late Cretaceous Peruvian eggshells and their relationships with Laurasian and Eastern Gondwanian material. Geobios, 30(1): 75-90.
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Vianey-Liaud M. & Crochet J.-Y., 1993. Dinosaurs eggshells from the Late Cretaceous of Languedoc (Southern France). Revue de Paléobiologie, 7 (vol. spec.): 237-249.
Vianey-Liaud M. & Lopez-Martinez N., 1997. Late Cretaceous dinosaur eggshells from the Tremp Basin, Southern Pyrenees, Lleida, Spain. Journal of Paleontology, 71(6): 1157-1171.
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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
Vianey-Liaud M. Jain S.L. & Sahni A., 1988. Dinosaur eggshells (Saurischia) from the Late Cretaceous Intertrappean and Lameta Formations (Deccan, India). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 7(4): 408-424.
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Vianey-Liaud M., Khosla A. & Garcia G., 2003. Relationships between European and Indian dinosaur eggs and eggshells of the Oofamily Megaloolithidae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 23(3): 575-585.
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Vianey-Liaud M., Mallan P., Buscail O. & Montgelard C., 1994. Review of French dinosaur eggshells: morphology, structure, mineral and organic composition. Pp. 151-183. 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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