V. M. Arbour and P. J. Currie 2013

Full reference
V. M. Arbour and P. J. Currie. 2013. Euoplocephalus tutus and the diversity of ankylosaurid dinosaurs in the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada, and Montana, USA. PLoS ONE 8(5):e62421:1.-39 [P. Mannion/J. Tennant/M. Carrano]
Metadata
ID number:  46759
Created:  2013-05-10 20:16:47
Modified:  2014-04-02 16:24:55
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1371/journal.pone.0062421
Taxonomic opinions (8) - view classification
'Anodontosaurus lambei belongs to Anodontosaurus' according to V. M. Arbour and P. J. Currie 2013
'Anodontosaurus belongs to Ankylosaurinae' according to V. M. Arbour and P. J. Currie 2013
'Dyoplosaurus acutosquameus belongs to Dyoplosaurus' according to V. M. Arbour and P. J. Currie 2013
'Dyoplosaurus belongs to Ankylosaurinae' according to V. M. Arbour and P. J. Currie 2013
'Euoplocephalus belongs to Ankylosaurinae' according to V. M. Arbour and P. J. Currie 2013
'Scolosaurus cutleri belongs to Scolosaurus' according to V. M. Arbour and P. J. Currie 2013
'Scolosaurus belongs to Ankylosaurinae' according to V. M. Arbour and P. J. Currie 2013
'Stereocephalus tutus is recombined as Euoplocephalus tutus' according to V. M. Arbour and P. J. Currie 2013