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a b c d e f Revan, A. (2011). Reconstructing an Icon: Historical Significance of the Peabody’s Mounted Skeleton of Stegosaurus and the Changes Necessary to Make It Correct Anatomically. Doctoral dissertation, faculty of the Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University. a b c d e Fastovsky DE, Weishampel DB (2005). "Stegosauria: Hot Plates". In Fastovsky DE, Weishampel DB (eds.). The Evolution and Extinction of the Dinosaurs (2nded.). Cambridge University Press. pp.107–30. ISBN 978-0-521-81172-9. Barrett, P.M. (2001). Tooth wear and possible jaw action of Scelidosaurus harrisonii Owen and a review of feeding mechanisms in other thyreophoran dinosaurs. Pp. 25-52 in Carpenter, K. (ed.): The Armored Dinosaurs. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Great Kites for Kids with Easy to Fly & Assemble & Launching: It takes only a minute to get a New Kite. Toynspring Brand develop the simple Rainbow Delta 1.Kites as the basis to create many perfect flying kites, Such as Unicorn Kite, Air Plane Kite, Bat Kite, Shark Kite, Car Kite, Elephant Kite, Patriotic Kite, Dragon Kite, Bird Kite and Octopus Kite or DIY Kite ... From 3 Years Old to 60 Years ,There is one for you and your Kids,Friends and Family !

Redelstorff, R.; Hübner, T. R.; Chinsamy, A.; Sander, P. M. (2013). "Bone histology of the stegosaur Kentrosaurus aethiopicus (Ornithischia: Thyreophora) from the Upper Jurassic of Tanzania". The Anatomical Record. 296 (6): 933–952. doi: 10.1002/ar.22701. PMID 23613282. S2CID 23433029. a b International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (2013). "Opinion 2320 (Case 3536): Stegosaurus Marsh, 1877 (Dinosauria, Ornithischia): type species replaced with Stegosaurus stenops Marsh, 1887". Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 70 (2): 129–130. doi: 10.21805/bzn.v70i2.a4. S2CID 198149935. More recently, a study of the tail spikes by McWhinney et al., which showed a high incidence of trauma-related damage, lends more weight to the position that the spikes were indeed used in combat. This study showed that 9.8% of Stegosaurus specimens examined had injuries to their tail spikes. [85] Additional support for this idea was a punctured tail vertebra of an Allosaurus into which a tail spike fits perfectly. The damage shows that the spike entered at an angle from below and displaced a piece of the process upward, remodeled bone on the underside of the process shows that an infection developed. [86] Marsh published his more accurate skeletal reconstruction of Stegosaurus in 1891, and within a decade Stegosaurus had become among the most-illustrated types of dinosaur. [104] Artist Charles R. Knight published his first illustration of Stegosaurus ungulatus based on Marsh's skeletal reconstruction in a November 1897 issue of The Century Magazine. This illustration would later go on to form the basis of the stop-motion puppet used in the 1933 film King Kong. Like Marsh's reconstruction, Knight's first restoration had a single row of large plates, though he next used a double row for his more well-known 1901 painting, produced under the direction of Frederic Lucas. Again under Lucas, Knight revised his version of Stegosaurus again two years later, producing a model with a staggered double row of plates. Knight would go on to paint a stegosaur with a staggered double plate row in 1927 for the Field Museum of Natural History, and was followed by Rudolph F. Zallinger, who painted Stegosaurus this way in his "Age of Reptiles" mural at the Peabody Museum in 1947. [105] Life-sized restoration of Stegosaurus stenops in the U.S. National Museum, ca. 1911 Your goods will require a signiture on arrival, please do not request that items are left in sheds, bins, porches etc.

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Stegosaurus "affinis", named by Marsh in 1881, is only known from a pubis which has since been lost. Because Marsh did not provide an adequate description of the bone with which to distinguish a new species, this name is considered a nomen nudum. [7]

a b c d e f "Denver's Fighting Dinosaurs". EXTINCT MONSTERS. August 14, 2015 . Retrieved April 20, 2022. Buffetaut, Eric (2023). "The first life reconstructions of the dinosaurs Stegosaurus and Camptosaurus" (PDF). Historia Natural (Tercera serie). 13 (1): 121–133. a b Fastovsky, David E. & Weishampel, David B. (2009). Dinosaurs: A Concise Natural History. Cambridge, GBR: Cambridge University Press. pp.89–90. ISBN 978-0-511-47789-8.a b Marsh, Othniel Charles (1880). "Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs, part III". American Journal of Science. 3 (19): 253–59. Bibcode: 1880AmJS...19..253M. doi: 10.2475/ajs.s3-19.111.253. S2CID 130249498. One of the major subjects of books and articles about Stegosaurus is the plate arrangement. [17] The argument has been a major one in the history of dinosaur reconstruction. Four possible plate arrangements have been proposed over the years: Rajewski, Genevieve (May 2008). "Where Dinosaurs Roamed". Smithsonian: 20–24. Archived from the original on October 15, 2009 . Retrieved April 30, 2008.

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