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@ARTICLE{Arajo:152063,
      author       = {Araújo, R. and Castanhinha, R. and Martins, R. M. S. and
                      Mateus, O. and Hendrickx, C. and Beckmann, F. and Schell, N.
                      and Alves, L. C. and DESY},
      title        = {{F}illing the gaps of dinosaur eggshell phylogeny: {L}ate
                      {J}urassic {T}heropod clutch with embryos from {P}ortugal},
      journal      = {Scientific reports},
      volume       = {3},
      issn         = {2045-2322},
      address      = {London},
      publisher    = {Nature Publishing Group},
      reportid     = {PHPPUBDB-26615},
      pages        = {1924},
      year         = {2013},
      abstract     = {The non-avian saurischians that have associated eggshells
                      and embryos are represented only by the sauropodomorph
                      Massospondylus and Coelurosauria (derived theropods), thus
                      missing the basal theropod representatives. We report a
                      dinosaur clutch containing several crushed eggs and
                      embryonic material ascribed to the megalosaurid theropod
                      Torvosaurus. It represents the first associated eggshells
                      and embryos of megalosauroids, thus filling an important
                      phylogenetic gap between two distantly related groups of
                      saurischians. These fossils represent the only unequivocal
                      basal theropod embryos found to date. The assemblage was
                      found in early Tithonian fluvial overbank deposits of the
                      Lourinhã Formation in West Portugal. The morphological,
                      microstructural and chemical characterization results of the
                      eggshell fragments indicate very mild diagenesis.
                      Furthermore, these fossils allow unambiguous association of
                      basal theropod osteology with a specific and unique new
                      eggshell morphology.},
      cin          = {HZG / HASYLAB(-2012)},
      ddc          = {000},
      cid          = {I:(DE-H253)HZG-20120731 /
                      $I:(DE-H253)HASYLAB_-2012_-20130307$},
      pnm          = {PETRA Beamline P07 (POF2-54G14) / DORIS Beamline W2
                      (POF2-54G13) / FS-Proposal: I-20110184 EC (I-20110184-EC) /
                      FS-Proposal: I-20110229 EC (I-20110229-EC)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-H253)POF2-P07-20130405 / G:(DE-H253)POF2-W2-20130405
                      / G:(DE-H253)I-20110184-EC / G:(DE-H253)I-20110229-EC},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-H253)D-W2-20150101 / EXP:(DE-H253)P-P07-20150101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pubmed       = {pmid:23722524},
      pmc          = {pmc:PMC3667465},
      UT           = {WOS:000319653300005},
      doi          = {10.1038/srep01924},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/152063},
}