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Invictarx, a new ankylosaur from New Mexico

Started by Halichoeres, September 10, 2018, 12:49:41 AM

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Halichoeres

It's pretty fragmentary, lots of osteoderms, some limb elements, and chunks of rib. Kinda cool biogeographically, though.


Invictarx zephyri

Paper (open access): https://peerj.com/articles/5435/
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Neosodon

They found another new ankylosaur here in Utah recently as well (Akainacephalus johnsoni).
https://nhmu.utah.edu/blog/Akainacephalus

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Halichoeres

Yes, suspsy posted about it here, but the post you linked to is a good writeup that wasn't included in that thread! http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=7075.0
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