but only the type species Hylaeosaurus armatus is today considered valid. Only limited remains have been found of Hylaeosaurus and much of its anatomy is...
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defined as the largest clade containing Nodosaurus textilis but not Hylaeosaurus armatus, Mymoorapelta maysi, or Polacanthus foxii, and was formally defined...
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numerous scutes, spikes and vertebrae from Wight, referred by him to Hylaeosaurus. After his death, his collection was moved several times and the pieces...
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that the myriad of specimens previously assigned to Polacanthus and Hylaeosaurus may actually represent multiple taxa. Pond et al. (2023) recovered Vectipelta...
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began in 1842 when Sir Richard Owen placed Iguanodon, Megalosaurus, and Hylaeosaurus in "a distinct tribe or suborder of Saurian Reptiles, for which I would...
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defined as the largest clade containing Nodosaurus textilis but not Hylaeosaurus armatus, Mymoorapelta maysi and Polacanthus foxii. The 2018 phylogenetic...
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suitable vegetation – both living plants and models. Curiously, it is Hylaeosaurus, from the Cretaceous of England, not Iguanodon, that most resembles the...
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Cedarpelta Dongyangopelta Gargoyleosaurus Gastonia Hylaeosaurus Mymoorapelta Panoplosaurus Peloroplites Polacanthus Hoplitosaurus Sauroplites Taohelong...
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Dongyangopelta Gargoyleosaurus? Gastonia? Glyptodontopelta Horshamosaurus Hylaeosaurus? Invictarx Mymoorapelta? Polacanthoides? Priconodon? Propanoplosaurus...
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1928. The type specimen is NHMUK 2584. It is a junior synonym of both Hylaeosaurus and Polacanthus and was based on a chimera of skeletal elements. Timeline...
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