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There are 30 species of Bucephalandra which have been discovered in Borneo and have been formally described by S.Y. Wong and P.C. Boyce. [3] [4] [5] Most of the species are found in Borneo. [3] Bucephalandra are usually found growing as dense mats over stones or rocks in streams or rivers in moist tropical forest. [3] [6]
The results of pioneering efforts to age dinosaur fossils using growth ring counts suggest that the longevity of the basal ceratopsian Psittacosaurus mongoliensis was 10 or 11 years. [5] The prosauropod Massospondylus carinatus 15 years of age, [ 6 ] the sauropods Lapparentosaurus and Narindasaurus 43 years, [ 7 ] the coelophysoid Megapnosaurus ...
Fasolasuchus is likely the largest known "rauisuchian", with an estimated length of 8 m (26 ft) [3] to 10 m (33 ft). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] This would make Fasolasuchus the largest terrestrial predator to have ever existed save for large theropods , surpassing the Cenozoic Barinasuchus , the "rauisuchian" counterpart Saurosuchus at 7 metres (23 ft), and ...
Model of a dinosaur egg. Dinosaur reproduction shows correlation with archosaur physiology, with newborns hatching from eggs that were laid in nests. [1] [2] Dinosaurs did not nurture their offspring as mammals typically do, and because dinosaurs did not nurse, it is likely that most dinosaurs were capable of surviving on their own after hatching. [3]
A study on the bone histology of Triceratops, providing evidence of a relatively fast and continuous growth rate, is published by de Rooij et al. (2023). [261] A study on the range of shoulder motion and on the orientation of the long bones of the forelimb of Thescelosaurus and Styracosaurus is published by Senter & Mackey (2023). [262]
Bucephalandra diabolica is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, native to Kalimantan on Borneo. [1] It is a petite obligate rheophyte , found on granite rocks alongside rivers. [ 2 ]
Dinosaur Sanctuary (Japanese: ディノサン, Hepburn: Dinosan) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Itaru Kinoshita, with paleontologist Dr. Shin-ichi Fujiwara serving as research consultant.
Bucephalandra tetana is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, native to Kalimantan on Borneo. [1] It is a petite rheophyte , found on mossy granite rocks alongside rivers. [ 2 ]