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    researcher Victoria Arbour. There is a single species in the genus, Ziapelta sanjuanensis. The genus is named after the Zia sun symbol, a stylized sun with...
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    Ziapelta sanjuanensis...
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    with Scolosaurus but different from Anodontosaurus, Euoplocephalus or Ziapelta. The caputegulae behind the eye socket are small and sparsely distributed...
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    Ziapelta sanjuanensis Euoplocephalus tutus...
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    nomadis. Arbour and others described the new genus and species Ziapelta sanjuanensis. 2015 Blows described the new genus Horshamosaurus. Leahey and others...
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    vertebrae, complete hips, several ribs, limb bones, and osteoderms Ziapelta sanjuanensis NMMNH P-64484 New Mexico Museum of Natural History Campanian De-na-zin...
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    Ziapelta sanjuanensis...
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  • nov Valid Arbour et al. Late Cretaceous (late Campanian) Kirtland Formation  United States An ankylosaurid. The type species is Ziapelta sanjuanensis....
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    skulls of the ankylosaurids Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis and Ziapelta sanjuanensis. He also made contributions to Late Cretaceous vertebrate faunas...
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  • †Zamites †Zamites occidentalis †Zamites powellii †Ziapelta – type locality for genus †Ziapelta sanjuanensis – type locality for species Zizyphus †Zuniceratops...
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    holotype may possibly have come from the Fruitland Formation. Ziapelta Z. sanjuanensis Hunter Wash De-na-zin A complete skull, [two] first cervical half-rings...
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