Примеры использования Partial skeleton на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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It consists of a partial skeleton.
Stegosaurus sulcatus, meaning"furrowed roof lizard", was described by Marsh in 1887 based on a partial skeleton.
It consists of a partial skeleton without a skull.
Its partial skeleton was discovered in 2001, in Liaoning at Wangjiagou in northeastern China.
The holotype consists of a partial skeleton with skull.
It consists of a partial skeleton including the skull, lower jaws, neck vertebrae and wing elements.
The holotype is IGM 100/20, a partial skeleton with skull.
It consists of a partial skeleton lacking the skull, of a subadult individual, preserving vertebrae and ribs.
Marmornectes is known from the holotype BEDFM 1999.201, an articulated partial skeleton which includes the skull.
It consists of a partial skeleton with skull and lower jaws.
A second species, Stokesosaurus langhami,was described by Roger Benson in 2008 based on a partial skeleton from England.
It consists of a partial skeleton, lacking the skull, of a subadult individual.
The paratypes are MOR 246, a clutch of nineteen eggs, some with embryo; PP 22412, a set of hindlimbs;MOR 331, a partial skeleton; MOR 248, a skeleton with skull; and MOR 403, a braincase.
The fossils, consisting of a partial skeleton including referred material, were found in Avon, England.
In an unpublished thesis Robert Bronowicz in 2005 gave a detailed description of the species,also referring additional material to it, among which a second partial skeleton, specimen ZPAL MgD-I/65.
This genus was based on a partial skeleton from Bone Cabin Quarry, north of Como Bluff.
It consists of a partial skeleton with fragmentary skull, a spine from the axis, four back vertebrae, four tail vertebrae, neck ribs, dorsal ribs, a shoulder blade, two humeri, and the right pelvis.
Dawndraco' is based on the holotype specimen UALVP 24238, a partial skeleton including an almost complete skull and lower jaws.
Today, five skins and a partial skeleton are kept in the American Museum of Natural History, while a single skin and the egg are kept at the Natural History Museum at Tring.
The type and only species is based on holotype BPM 0002, a crushed partial skeleton of a subadult individual on a slab, missing the skull.
Lythronax is known from a partial skeleton and its diagnostic features include a reduced alveoli count in the maxilla, a concave lateral margin of the dentary, its tall cervical neural spine and a broad caudal portion of the skull.
In 1926, Charles Mortram Sternberg named Thespesius saskatchewanensis for NMC 8509, a skull and partial skeleton from the Wood Mountain plateau of southern Saskatchewan.
It is based on a partial skeleton from the Qiupa Formation in Luanchuan, Henan.
In 1832 Mantell would find, in Tilgate, a partial skeleton of an armored reptile he would call Hylaeosaurus.
Asylosaurus is based on YPM 2195, a partial skeleton of the torso region, including back vertebrae, ribs, gastralia, a shoulder girdle, humeri, a partial forearm, and a hand; additional bones from the neck, tail, pelvis, arm and leg that may represent the same individual were also referred to Asylosaurus.
The genus is based on holotype SMNS 56342, a crushed partial skeleton on a slab, found in an abandoned mine near Ankerschlag in Tyrol, in the Norian Seefelder Beds.
Ikrandraco is based on IVPP V18199, a partial skeleton including the skull and jaws, several neck vertebrae, a partial sternal plate, parts of both wings, and part of a foot.
In 1973, Peter Galton andJim Jenson described a partial skeleton(BYU ESM 163 as of Galton, 2007) missing the head, hands, and tail as Nanosaurus(?) rex.
Data: D. hansemanni- skeleton(lacking the skull and limbs),2 partial skeleton isolated elements of the limbs and spine in a total of about a dozen copies. D. sattleri- 2 partial skeleton without a skull, isolated postcranial material and, in general, again about a dozen copies.
In 1997 three additional specimens were described:MUCPv 213, a partial skeleton with skull; MCSPv 111, a postcranial skeleton; and MCSPv 112, a skull with hindlimbs and pelvis.