Citations:Transylvanosaurus platycephalus

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Translingual citations of Transylvanosaurus platycephalus

  • 2022, Felix Augustin, Dylan Bastiaans, Mihai Dumbravă, Zoltán Csiki-Sava, “A new ornithopod dinosaur, Transylvanosaurus platycephalus gen. et sp. nov. (Dinosauria: Ornithischia), from the Upper Cretaceous of the Haţeg Basin, Romania”, in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, volume 42 (in English), →DOI:
    The type specimen of Transylvanosaurus platycephalus gen. et sp. nov. has been recovered from the uppermost Cretaceous continental strata cropping out near Pui, in the eastern part of the Haţeg Basin, which are exposed along the Bărbat River Valley
  • 2022 November 25, Eduardo Córdova, “Científicos hallan una nueva especie de dinosaurio enano que habitó en lo que actualmente es Transilvania”, in La Nación (in Spanish), Santiago:
    Esta especie de dinosaurios recién descubierta fue bautizada como “Transylvanosaurus platycephalus”, que significa “reptil de Transilvania de cabeza plana”.
    This newly discovered dinosaur species was named “Transylvanosaurus platycephalus”, which means “reptile from Transylvania with a flat head”.
  • 2023 August 30, Enrico de Lazaro, “European Rhabdodontids were Amongst Last Non-Avian Dinosaurs, Paleontologists Say”, in Sci News[1] (in English), image caption:
    Inhabitants of the ‘Island of the Dwarf Dinosaurs’ in the Cretaceous Transylvania: Transylvanosaurus platycephalus (front right), as well as turtles, crocodiles, giant pterosaurs, and dwarf dinosaurs.
  • 2024, János Magyar, Zoltán Csiki-Sava, Attila Ősi, Felix J. Augustin, Gábor Botfalvai, “Rhabdodontid (Dinosauria, Ornithopoda) diversity suggested by the first documented occurrence of associated cranial and postcranial material at Vălioara (uppermost Cretaceous Densuș-Ciula Formation, Hațeg Basin, Romania)”, in Cretaceous Research, volume 156 (in English), →DOI:
    Nevertheless, recently Augustin et al. (2022) reported a new rhabdodontid genus and species from the ‘middle’ Maastrichtian of the Hațeg Basin, Transylvanosaurus platycephalus, considered to be more closely related to the Western European lineage of rhabdodontids.