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The following pages link to A reappraisal of the Cretaceous non-avian dinosaur faunas from Australia and New Zealand: evidence for their Gondwanan affinities (Q55881824):
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- Theropod fauna from southern Australia indicates high polar diversity and climate-driven dinosaur provinciality (Q21089875) (← links)
- An Unexpected Early Rhabdodontid from Europe (Lower Cretaceous of Salas de los Infantes, Burgos Province, Spain) and a Re-Examination of Basal Iguanodontian Relationships (Q28600850) (← links)
- The systematic relationships and biogeographic history of ornithischian dinosaurs (Q28603567) (← links)
- Cranial osteology of the ankylosaurian dinosaur formerly known as Minmi sp. (Ornithischia: Thyreophora) from the Lower Cretaceous Allaru Mudstone of Richmond, Queensland, Australia (Q28606505) (← links)
- Forearm Range of Motion in Australovenator wintonensis (Theropoda, Megaraptoridae) (Q28607689) (← links)
- Growth Dynamics of Australia's Polar Dinosaurs (Q28741825) (← links)
- First spinosaurid dinosaur from Australia and the cosmopolitanism of Cretaceous dinosaur faunas (Q28743044) (← links)
- The phylogeny of Tetanurae (Dinosauria: Theropoda) (Q29540972) (← links)
- A New Global Palaeobiogeographical Model for the Late Mesozoic and Early Tertiary (Q38996896) (← links)
- Comment on "A southern tyrant reptile". (Q47365179) (← links)
- A new small-bodied ornithopod (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from a deep, high-energy Early Cretaceous river of the Australian-Antarctic rift system. (Q47728644) (← links)
- Vegaviidae, a new clade of southern diving birds that survived the K/T boundary (Q49501966) (← links)
- The bone microstructure of polar "hypsilophodontid" dinosaurs from Victoria, Australia (Q49742403) (← links)
- Systematics, phylogeny and palaeobiogeography of the ankylosaurid dinosaurs (Q55869528) (← links)
- The Dinosaurian Ichnofauna of the Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian–Barremian) Broome Sandstone of the Walmadany Area (James Price Point), Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia (Q55933774) (← links)
- The cranial osteology of Buitreraptor gonzalezorum Makovicky, ApesteguÍa, and AgnolÍn, 2005 (Theropoda, Dromaeosauridae), from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina (Q56622586) (← links)
- Reappraisal of Austrosaurus mckillopi Longman, 1933 from the Allaru Mudstone of Queensland, Australia’s first named Cretaceous sauropod dinosaur (Q56622628) (← links)
- Morphological comparisons of metacarpal I forAustralovenator wintonensisandRapator ornitholestoides: implications for their taxonomic relationships (Q56777978) (← links)
- First ceratosaurian dinosaur from Australia (Q57137956) (← links)
- Argasid and ixodid systematics: Implications for soft tick evolution and systematics, with a new argasid species list (Q57489145) (← links)
- A probable ankylosaurian (Dinosauria, Thyreophora) from the Early Cretaceous of New South Wales, Australia (Q58107647) (← links)
- First evidence of ankylosaurian dinosaurs (Ornithischia: Thyreophora) from the mid-Cretaceous (late Albian–Cenomanian) Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia (Q58263754) (← links)
- Serendipaceratops arthurcclarkeiRich & Vickers-Rich, 2003 is an Australian Early Cretaceous ceratopsian (Q58273132) (← links)
- New small-bodied ornithopods (Dinosauria, Neornithischia) from the Early Cretaceous Wonthaggi Formation (Strzelecki Group) of the Australian-Antarctic rift system, with revision of Qantassaurus intrepidus Rich and Vickers-Rich, 1999 (Q62051243) (← links)
- Ferrodraco lentoni gen. et sp. nov., a new ornithocheirid pterosaur from the Winton Formation (Cenomanian-lower Turonian) of Queensland, Australia (Q90467827) (← links)
- Noasaurids are a component of the Australian 'mid'-Cretaceous theropod fauna (Q93039458) (← links)
- The first theropod dinosaur (Coelurosauria, Theropoda) from the base of the Romualdo Formation (Albian), Araripe Basin, Northeast Brazil (Q97530183) (← links)
- Second specimen of the Late Cretaceous Australian sauropod dinosaur Diamantinasaurus matildae provides new anatomical information on the skull and neck of early titanosaurs (Q110668164) (← links)
- A new hadrosaurid (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Late Cretaceous of northern Patagonia and the radiation of South American hadrosaurids (Q116673244) (← links)