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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