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Invictarx zephyri

Time
72.2–83.6 million years ago
Period
Unknown
Known sites
1
Invictarx zephyri holotype PeerJ e5435 fig 4
Andrew T. McDonald, Douglas G. WolfeCC-BY-4.0File:Invictarx_zephyri_holotype_PeerJ_e5435_fig_4.png

Summary

Invictarx is a monospecific genus of nodosaurid dinosaur from New Mexico that lived during the Late Cretaceous in what is now the upper Allison Member of the Menefee Formation. The type and only species, Invictarx zephyri, is known from three isolated, incomplete postcranial skeletons. It was named in 2018 by Andrew T. McDonald and Douglas G. Wolfe. Invictarx shares similarities with Glyptodontopelta from the Naashoibito member of the Ojo Alamo Formation, New Mexico.

Source: Wikipedia - Invictarx

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