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Article: Ontogenetic histology of Stegosaurus plates and spikes

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 55
Part: 1
Publication Date: January 2012
Page(s): 145 161
Author(s): Shoji Hayashi, Kenneth Carpenter, Mahito Watabe and Lorrie A. McWhinney
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HAYASHI, S., CARPENTER, K., WATABE, M., MCWHINNEY, L. A. 2012. Ontogenetic histology of Stegosaurus plates and spikes. Palaeontology55, 1, 145–161.

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