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Polacanthinae

Polacanthinae is a subfamily of ankylosaurs, most often nodosaurids, from the Late Jurassic through Early Cretaceous of Europe and potentially North America and Asia. The group is defined as the largest clade closer to Polacanthus foxii than Nodosaurus textilis or Ankylosaurus magniventris, as long as that group nests within either Nodosauridae or…

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Polacanthinae → Ankylosauridae, Arbour, Carpenter, Edmontonia, Ernst Jaekel, Euoplocephalus, Gargoyleosaurus, Gastonia, Hoplitosaurus, Hylaeosaurus, In, Kenneth Carpenter, Kirkland, Madzia, Most, Mymoorapelta, Nodosauridae, Nodosauridae-Ankylosauridae, Nodosaurinae, Peloroplites
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Polacanthinae → subfamily of ankylosaurs

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polacanthus nodosaurids et al gastonia group polacanthidae clade hoplitosaurus ankylosaurids either subfamily gargoyleosaurus peloroplites taohelong asia found closer within outside

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Polacanthinaeis asubfamily of ankylosaurs0.90text
Polacanthinaerelated to ClassificationThe0.60section
Polacanthinaerelated to ClassificationPolacanthidae0.60section
Polacanthinaerelated to ClassificationErnst Jaekel0.60section
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Polacanthinaerelated to ClassificationKirkland0.60section
Polacanthinaerelated to ClassificationPolacanthus0.60section
Polacanthinaerelated to ClassificationGastonia0.60section
Polacanthinaerelated to ClassificationMymoorapelta0.60section
Polacanthinaerelated to ClassificationAnkylosauridae0.60section
Polacanthinaerelated to ClassificationHoplitosaurus0.60section
Polacanthinaerelated to ClassificationHylaeosaurus0.60section

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