Polacanthinae is a subfamily of ankylosaurs, most often nodosaurids, from the Late Jurassic through Early Cretaceous of Europe and potentially North America...
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unnecessary. Nodosauridae is traditionally composed of the basal clade Polacanthinae (sometimes recovered outside of the Nodosauridae), as well as the Panoplosaurini...
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Kirkland in 1998 placed Gastonia in the Ankylosauridae, more precisely the Polacanthinae. Later, polacanthines were often seen as Nodosauridae. However, in 2014...
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exact cladistic analyses, sometimes more precisely as a member of the Polacanthinae, and thus being related to Gastonia and Polacanthus. However, in the...
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larger Ankylosauria. In 1996 Kenneth Carpenter e.a. refined this to the Polacanthinae. An alternative hypothesis, first suggested by Tracy Lee Ford in 2000...
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Polacanthoides? Priconodon? Propanoplosaurus Rhadinosaurus Sauroplites Polacanthinae Gargoyleosaurus? Gastonia? Hoplitosaurus Peloroplites? Polacanthus Taohelong...
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Polacanthoides? Priconodon? Propanoplosaurus Rhadinosaurus Sauroplites Polacanthinae Gargoyleosaurus? Gastonia? Hoplitosaurus Peloroplites? Polacanthus Taohelong...
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Polacanthoides? Priconodon? Propanoplosaurus Rhadinosaurus Sauroplites Polacanthinae Gargoyleosaurus? Gastonia? Hoplitosaurus Peloroplites? Polacanthus Taohelong...
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