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Re: Protoceratops eggs
You wrote:
>
> Pat Grant wrote:
>>For that matter, now that the "protoceratops"
>>eggs have been reassigned, are there any known examples of actual c.
>>eggs?
>
>Could someone give me informations and/or indicate some paper about the
>reassignement of _Protoceratops_ eggs?
>
>
Mikhailov, Konstantin E., 1988. The nesting of theropod dinosaurs.
International Symposium on Vertebrate Behavior as Derived from the Fossil
Record, September 8-10, 1988. Museum of the Rockies, Montana State University, B
ozeman, MT, 59717:
Mikhailov, K. E. 1991. Classification of Fossil eggshells of Amniotic
Vertebrates. Acata. Pal. Pol. Vol. 36, No. 2: 193-238.
Mikhailiov, Konstantin E., 1992. The microstructure of Avian and Dinosaurian
Eggshell: phylogenetic implications. Papers in Avian Paleontology, honoring
Pierce Brodkorb. Incorporating the Proceedings of the II Internation
al Symposium of Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, held at the
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 28-30, September, 1988. Science
Series Natural History Museum of Los Angles County, No. 36:361-373.
Mikhailiov, Konstantin E., 1994. Theropod and Protoceratopsian Dinosaur eggs
from the Cretaceous of Mongolia and Kazakhstan. Paleontological Journal Volume
28, Number 2: 101-120.
These are a good place to look.
Tracy