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    Rauhut OW, Remes K, Fechner R, Cladera G, Puerta P.
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    Xu X, Clark JM, Forster CA, Norell MA, Erickson GM, Eberth DA, Jia C, Zhao Q.
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  • 23. A primitive ornithischian dinosaur from the Late Triassic of South Africa, and the early evolution and diversification of Ornithischia.
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  • 28. The oldest dinosaur? A Middle Triassic dinosauriform from Tanzania.
    Nesbitt SJ, Barrett PM, Werning S, Sidor CA, Charig AJ.
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  • 32. Osteology of the sauropodomorph dinosaur Jaklapallisaurus asymmetricus from the Late Triassic of central India.
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  • 33. A ceratopsian dinosaur from China and the early evolution of Ceratopsia.
    Xu X, Makovicky PJ, Wang Xl XL, Norell MA, You Hl HL.
    Nature; 2002 Mar 21; 416(6878):314-7. PubMed ID: 11907575
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  • 35. The Ischigualasto Tetrapod Assemblage (Late Triassic, Argentina) and 40Ar/39Ar Dating of Dinosaur Origins.
    Rogers RR, Swisher CC, Sereno PC, Monetta AM, Forster CA, Martínez RN.
    Science; 1993 May 07; 260(5109):794-7. PubMed ID: 17746113
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  • 37. Mesozoic dinosaurs from Brazil and their biogeographic implications.
    Bittencourt JS, Langer MC.
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    Cabreira SF, Schultz CL, Bittencourt JS, Soares MB, Fortier DC, Silva LR, Langer MC.
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