Stereocephalus is a genus of rove beetles from South America described by Félix Lynch Arribálzaga in 1884. Species occur in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay...
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Euoplocephalus (redirect from Stereocephalus tutus)
Euoplocephalus was found in 1897 in Alberta. In 1902, it was named Stereocephalus, but that name had already been given to an insect, so it was changed...
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0.co;2. S2CID 85894105. Nopcsa, F. (1903). "Über Stegoceras und Stereocephalus". Centralblatt für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie. 1903: 266–267...
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is a possible junior synonym of Pachycephalosaurus Stephanosaurus "Stereocephalus" – preoccupied name, now known as Euoplocephalus Sterrholophus – junior...
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Late Cretaceous Belly River Group Canada, USA A pachycephalosaur. Stereocephalus gen et sp nov Preoccupied Lambe Late Cretaceous Belly River Group Later...
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Formation, Alberta Partial skull and numerous osteoderms Originally named Stereocephalus before it was discovered that that genus was already occupied, has also...
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Polacanthus marshi. 1902 Lawrence Lambe described the new genus and species Stereocephalus tutus. He also described the new species Palaeoscincus asper. He regarded...
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crest of Centrosaurus apertus, and a proposed new generic name for Stereocephalus tutus. Ottawa Nat. 14: pp. 149-151. Brown, B. 1910. The Cretaceous Ojo...
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