@BrianEngh_Art @Jordan_Mallon And after we published that paper, Akainacephalus was described, which has shovel-like cranial ornamentation and retracted nares. Nodocephalosaurus also has this morphology but the holotype isn't as well preserved. https://t.co/hL5AbykO2D
One of our most viewed PeerJ articles of 2018 in Paleontology and Evolutionary Science:
A new southern Laramidian ankylosaurid, Akainacephalus johnsoni gen. et sp. nov... https://t.co/5e7VpAV9ed
More here: https://t.co/gSOgoVWWAH https://t.co/IwUkB0W3eL
Y por supuesto, aquí los enlaces a los trabajos: https://t.co/RpwxANEQoc (Ingentia), https://t.co/Ei5uzJSqXo (Lingwulong) y https://t.co/MgPjjetK2y (AkainAcephalus, que lo hemos escrito mal en el tuit anterior).
A decade after digging up the specimen, @NHMU announced they had discovered a new species from the ankylosaurid family, Akainacephalus johnsoni (named after Randy Johnson, a museum volunteer). Check out the research on this #dinosaur here: https://t.co/mUMPOySBfG
#FossilFriday https://t.co/qjSeEtFSSX