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Re: Unescoceratops and Gryphognathus, new ceratopsians from Alberta



From: Ben Creisler
bscreisler@yahoo.com
 
Additional sources to check besides the Nomenclator Zoologicus and Google:
 
The Paleobiology Database (although it's offline today for some reason):
http://paleodb.org/
 
The Biodiversity Heritage Library:
http://www.biodiversityheritagelibrary.org/
 
Libraries and other institutions may have subscriber access to the Zoological 
Record online, which is more up-to-date than the Nomenclator Zoologicus online 
site.
http://library.dialog.com/bluesheets/html/bl0185.html
http://www.csa.com/factsheets/zooclust-set-c.php
 
However, the Zoological Record does not always pick up Chinese and other 
non-European publications that eventually get into the Nomenclator Zoologicus.
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While its total paleo coverage is terrible, comparatively, it's historical 
value added to, say, Googling the intended name allows a person to ensure 
he/she doesn't end up with a preoccupied name, especially that of an arthropod. 
It's becoming embarassing ;)
Cheers,
Jaime A. Headden
The Bite Stuff (site v2)
http://qilong.wordpress.com/