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Bony parts include the skull, the axial skeleton (spine and ribs), and the appendicular skeleton (girdles and limbs). [21] Most of these bones are paired , with a mirror-inverted counterpart on the other side of the body, or unpaired , in which case they usually lie at the body midline and are divided by the latter into two symmetrical halves ...
Eotyrannus (meaning "dawn tyrant") is a genus of tyrannosauroid theropod dinosaur hailing from the Early Cretaceous Wessex Formation beds, included in Wealden Group, located in the southwest coast of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom.
Skeletal diagram showing known fossil material Scientific classification; ... is a genus of basal thyreophoran dinosaur from the Candeleros Formation of Argentina.
Skeletal diagram of S. altus specimen AMNH 5339. In subsequent years William Arthur Parks named four other species of Struthiomimus: Struthiomimus brevetertius Parks 1926, [6] Struthiomimus samueli Parks 1928, [7] Struthiomimus currellii Parks 1933 and Struthiomimus ingens Parks 1933. [8]
Carnotaurus was the first theropod dinosaur discovered with a significant number of fossil skin impressions. [7] These impressions, found beneath the skeleton's right side, come from different body parts, including the lower jaw, [7] the front of the neck, the shoulder girdle, and the rib cage.
Skeletal diagram showing holotype hand bone in place. The holotype and only known specimen, BMNH R3718, consists of a single left hand bone, discovered around 1905 near Wollaston, on Lightning Ridge. [4] The fossil has been opalised. [4] The meaning of the generic name is problematic. Von Huene gave no etymology. [3] "
Photo from the excavation of S. osborni in 1911. Barnum Brown recovered the first described remains of Saurolophus in 1911, including a nearly complete skeleton ().Now on display in the American Museum of Natural History, this skeleton was the first nearly complete dinosaur skeleton from Canada.
Iberospinus (meaning "Iberian spine") is an extinct genus of spinosaurid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Papo Seco Formation of Portugal.The genus contains a single species, I. natarioi, known from several assorted bones belonging to one individual.