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  2. Stegosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Stegosaurus longispinus was named by Charles W. Gilmore in 1914 based on a fragmentary postcranial skeleton that has largely been lost. [61] [8] It is now the type species of the genus Alcovasaurus, though it has been referred to Miragaia. [62] [61] Stegosaurus madagascariensis from Madagascar is known solely from teeth and was described by ...

  3. Stegosauridae - Wikipedia

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  4. Stegosauria - Wikipedia

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    The most derived species, like Stegosaurus, Hesperosaurus and Wuerhosaurus, have very large and flat back plates. Stegosaurid plates have a thick base and central portion, but are transversely thin elsewhere. The plates become remarkably large and thin in Stegosaurus. They are found in varying sizes along the dorsum, with the central region of ...

  5. Category:Stegosaurs - Wikipedia

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  6. Meet Apex: The world's most expensive dinosaur fossil ever ...

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    The massive specimen, named Apex, will be on display at the American Museum of Natural History for four years, the museum said.

  7. Apex (dinosaur) - Wikipedia

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    "Apex" is a fossilized specimen of an unknown species in the genus Stegosaurus, discovered in Colorado's Morrison Formation in 2022. Dated to the Late Jurassic epoch, it is the largest known Stegosaurus fossil, preserving skin impressions and throat ossicles alongside a mostly complete skeleton.

  8. History of paleontology in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Camptosaurus and Stegosaurus were the most common. ... Fact Sheet No. 4. Kentucky Geological Survey. September, 1999.

  9. Miragaia longicollum - Wikipedia

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    The authors stressed that the only synapomorphy, shared derived trait, supporting the Dacentrurus-Stegosaurus clade was the possession of the long cervical postzygapophyses, and that these are in fact unknown for Dacentrurus itself, so that its close position to Stegosaurus was merely based on the new data provided by the description of ...