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Re: Diabloceratops news stories



For all the attention Diabloceratops is getting, there are supposedly a
buttload of new taxa in the Horned Dinos volume.

bh480@scn.org wrote:
> From: Ben Creisler
> bh480@scn.org
>
> In case these stories have not been mentioned yet:
>
> Diabloceratops eatoni to be named with the publication of
> its discovery in "New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs"
> on May 28 by the University of Indiana Press.
>
> http://www.standard.net/topics/features/2010/05/15/wsu-
> professor-jeff-eatons-ceratopsian-namesake
>
> http://www.standard.net/topics/features/2010/05/15/smaller
> -ancestor-more-common-triceratops
>
> Other dino-related news:
> http://www.calgaryherald.com/travel/Tyrrell+ambitions+gave
> +glimpse+into+Lives+Dinosaurs/3034120/story.html
>
>


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