it to Euoplocephalus in 1910, with as combinatio nova (new combination name) Euoplocephalus tutus. The type species remains Stereocephalus tutus. In 1915...
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Euoplocephalus tutus but did not provide any justification for these synonymies. The synonymization of Scolosaurus cutleri and Euoplocephalus tutus was...
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Evidence of Complex Jaw Movement in the Late Cretaceous Ankylosaurid, Euoplocephalus tutus (Dinosauria: Thyreophora)". In K. Carpenter (ed.). The Armored Dinosaurs...
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and Scolosaurus cutleri with Euoplocephalus tutus. The synonymisation of Anodontosaurus lambei and Euoplocephalus tutus was generally accepted and thus...
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2012.0125. Arbour, Victoria M.; Currie, Philip J. (2013-05-08). "Euoplocephalus tutus and the Diversity of Ankylosaurid Dinosaurs in the Late Cretaceous...
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smooth or fluted, or may differ on labial and lingual surfaces. Euoplocephalus tutus possess ridges and grooves on their teeth that have no relation to...
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over 15 tonnes (17 tons). Initially identified as a new species of Euoplocephalus, the scientific importance of the specimen was immediately recognised...
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maximus Parasaurolophus walkeri Ankylosauria Panoplosaurus Edmontonia Euoplocephalus tutus Hypsilophodontidae Orodromeus Pachycephalosauria Stegoceras Tyrannosauridae...
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Gastonia burgei Euoplocephalus tutus...
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