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Re: Paw Paw pterosaur question
In a message dated 97-10-02 14:18:39 EDT, Pieter.Depuydt@rug.ac.be writes:
<< Could someone provide more information
about this pterosaur material/taxon or point me to a reference? >>
>From the copious files of Tracy Ford:
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Species: wadleighi LEE, 1994
Etymology: In honour of Mr. Chris Wadleigh, who found the specimen.
Holotype: SMU 73058
Locality: SMU loclaity 263, Tarrant County, Texas.
Horizon: Paw Paw Formation, Upper Albian, Early Triassic.
Material: A partial snout.
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