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Re: Horns and Beaks: New taxa and descriptions
Quoting "Andrew A. Farke" <andyfarke@hotmail.com>:
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Farke, A. A. 2006. Cranial osteology and phylogenetic relationships of the
chasmosaurine ceratopsid Torosaurus latus; pp. 235-257 in K. Carpenter
(ed.), Horns and Beaks: Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs. Indiana
University Press, Bloomington.
Self-explanatory. I?m happy to see this out. :-)
OK, smarty-pants, what are the phylogenetic relationships of Torosaurus
latus?
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Paul, G. S. 2006. Turning the old into the new: a separate genus for the
gracile iguanodont from the Wealden of England; pp. 69-77 in K. Carpenter
(ed.), Horns and Beaks: Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs. Indiana
University Press, Bloomington.
Iguanodon atherfieldensis is renamed Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis.
Do my eyes deceive me? Is inveterate lumper G.S. Paul splitting
Iguanodon in two? :-)
Looks like a cool volume!
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Nick Pharris
Department of Linguistics
University of Michigan
"Creativity is the sudden cessation of stupidity."
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