Project 4431: X. Xu, Q. Tan, Y. Gao, Z. Bao, Z. Yin, B. Guo, J. Wang, L. Tan, Y. Zhang, H. Xing. 2018. A large-sized basal ankylopollexian from East Asia, shedding light on early biogeographic history of Iguanodontia. Science Bulletin. 63 (9):556-563.
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Xu, X., Tan, Q., Gao, Y., Bao, Z., Yin, Z., Guo, B., Wang, J., Tan, L., Zhang, Y. and Xing, H. 2018. A large-sized basal ankylopollexian from East Asia, shedding light on early biogeographic history of Iguanodontia. Science Bulletin. Vol. 63(9), pp. 556-563.