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    specimen of Panoplosaurus mirus as P. sp.. To distinguish the Panoplosaurus species from the Edmontonia complex, Bakker placed Panoplosaurus in Panoplosaurinae...
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    Preston Coombs Jr renamed both Edmontonia species, into Panoplosaurus longiceps and Panoplosaurus rugosidens respectively. The latter species, which due...
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    definitions of the group described the clade as all taxa closer to Panoplosaurus, or Panoplosaurus and Nodosaurus, than to the early ankylosaurs Sarcolestes,...
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  • Laramidia, and there were only specialized forms, such as Edmontonia and Panoplosaurus. This is an example of how isolated faunas develop differently. Gates...
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    concluding that Denversaurus was different from Edmontonia, but similar to Panoplosaurus in having inflated, convex, cranial sculpturing with visible sulci,...
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    (Ankylosaurus > Panoplosaurus) Gastonia burgei Shamosaurus scutatus Ankylosaurinae (Ankylosaurus > Shamosaurus) Nodosauridae (Panoplosaurus > Ankylosaurus)...
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    Cretaceous, existing only in specialized forms like Edmontonia and Panoplosaurus while nodosaurs were thriving in Appalachia. Archibald, J. David (1996)...
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    Cedarpelta Dongyangopelta Gargoyleosaurus Gastonia Hylaeosaurus Mymoorapelta Panoplosaurus Peloroplites Polacanthus Hoplitosaurus Sauroplites Taohelong Nodosaurinae...
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    Panoplosaurus mirus...
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    that there appear to be no sutures (boundaries) like the ones seen in Panoplosaurus, Pawpawsaurus, Silvisaurus, and many other ankylosaurs. This could also...
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