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Wednesday, March 20, 2019
[Paleontology • 2017] Almas ukhaa • A New Late Cretaceous Troodontid from Ukhaa Tolgod, Ömnögovi Aimag, Mongolia ---ScRaBBlE
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Almas ukhaa Pei, Norell, Barta , Bever, Pittman & Xu, 2017 DOI: 10.1206/3889.1 A BSTRACT A new troodontid dinosaur, Almas ukha...
[Paleontology • 2017] Aepyornithomimus tugrikinensis • First Ornithomimid (Theropoda, Ornithomimosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous Djadokhta Formation of Tögrögiin Shiree, Mongolia ---ScRaBBlE
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Aepyornithomimus tugrikinensis Tsogtbaatar, Kobayashi, Khishigjav, Currie, Watabe & Rinchen, 2017 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-05272-6 Il...
[Herpetology • 2017] MtDNA Differentiation and Taxonomy of Central Asian Racerunners of Eremias multiocellata-E. przewalskii Species Complex (Squamata, Lacertidae) ---ScRaBBlE
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Eremias dzungarica Orlova, Poyarkov , Chirikova, Nazarov, Munkhbayar, Munkhbayar & Terbish, 2017 Dzungarian Racerunner || DOI: 10.11...
[Paleontology • 2017] Gigantic Pterosaurian Remains from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia ---ScRaBBlE
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Mongol Giant Artwork by Joschua Knüppe | Studio 252MYA | pteros.com DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2017.1361431 ABSTRACT Fragmentary cervic...
[Paleontology • 2019] Gobiraptor minutus • A New Baby Oviraptorid Dinosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous Nemegt Formation of Mongolia ---ScRaBBlE
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Gobiraptor minutus Lee, Lee, Chinsamy, Lü, Barsbold & Tsogtbaatar, 2019 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210867 Abstract Recent discoveries...
[Paleontology • 2018] Bayannurosaurus perfectus • A Large-sized Basal Ankylopollexian from East Asia, Shedding Light on early Biogeographic History of Iguanodontia ---ScRaBBlE
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Bayannurosaurus perfectus Xu, Tan, Gao, Bao, Yin, Guo, Wang, Tan, Zhang & Xing , 2018 DOI: 10.1016/j.scib.2018.03.016 Abstract...
[Paleontology • 2018] The Nemegt Basin — One of the Best Field Laboratories for Interpreting Late Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems ---ScRaBBlE
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A herd of Saurolophus angustirostris moves along a river bank after a storm in the Cretaceous Nemegt Basin. The feet of the large herbivor...
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