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Aus dem Inhal t 
(gesperrt be- 
deutet erstmaliges 
Auttreten des 
Namens). 
Hylaeo- 
saurus 
Hylaeosaurus 
Hylaeosaurus 
+ Megalos. + 
Iguanodon = 
,Dinosauria‘ 
Hylaeosaurus 
Oweni 
Hylaeosaurus 
Hylaeosaurus 
Palaeoscin- 
cus costa- 
tus 
Hylaeosaurus 
armatus 
Troodon 
formosus, 
Palaeoscincus 
costatus 
Scelido- 
saurus, 
Hylaeosaurus 
Echinodon 
Becklesii 
Scelidosaurus 
Harrisonii 
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