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Re: WHAT NEW DINOS?
On Mon, 3 Jun 1996 steve.cole@genie.com wrote:
> Everyone says a new dinosaur is found every 7 weeks. Well, statistics
> are interesting but if anyone could provide NAMES of the last
> dozen or so finds (with references) I'd appreciate it.
Check with George Olshevsky for the reference (author) citations:
Here are the new dinosaur genera for the last 5 years, other names have
appeared during this time but most are just new names for already named
dinosaurs.
Note: (*) indicates genera found in the U.S.A.
NEW GENERA NEW NAME for an old DINOSAUR
1996
Deltadromeus
Irritator
(*) Nedcolbertia
1995
(*) Achelousaurus (*) Dinotyrannus
Ampelosaurus Jenghizkhan
Amurosaurus (*) Niobrarasaurus
Angaturama (*) Stygivenator
Asiamericana
(*) Brontoraptor
Bugenasaura
(*) Chindesaurus
(*) Einiosaurus
Gasparinisaura
Genusaurus
Giganotosaurus
Jainosaurus
Jingshanosaurus
Kulceratops
(*) Pawpawsaurus
(*) Saurophaganax
(*) Sonorasaurus
(*) Texasetes
1994
Afrovenator Alwalkeria
Alxasaurus Marasaurus
Caenagnathasia Monolophosaurus
Cryolophosaurus
(*) Gastonia
(*) Koparion
(*) Lucianosaurus
(*) Mymoorapelta
Patagonykus
(*) Pekinosaurus
Pelecanimimus
Phuwiangosaurus
Sinornithoides
Sinraptor
(*) Tecovasaurus
Timimus
Tonouchisaurus
1993
Abrosaurus Malawisaurus
(*) Anasazisaurus Tsagantegia
Argentinosaurus
Eoraptor
(*) Galtonia
Gigantspinosaurus
Iuticosaurus
Klamelisaurus
Mononykus
(*) Naashobitosaurus
Pararhabdodon
(*) Shuvosaurus
Tianchisaurus
(*) Utahraptor
Yimenosaurus
1992
Archaeornithoides Maleevosaurus
(*) Dyslocosaurus
(*) Edmarka
"Jurassosaurus"
Nurosaurus
Udanoceratops
Wakinosaurus