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RE: Dinosaur trivia question
Most of the list (particularly historical, that is, before 1990) was put
together by Brent Breithaupt of the museum, University of Wyoming. I don't
have a personal copy of the monograph, but I can put my hands on it again
next week. I'm not sure if Breithaupt actually listed where they were
found, but I'll check. As for current locations, ????? If anybody knows,
Breithaupt does. If you wish to contact him, contact me and I'll send you
his number; don't think he'd appreciate me giving it out over the internet
wholesale without his permission. - Sue B.
-----Original Message-----
From: tidwell@ix.netcom.com [SMTP:tidwell@ix.netcom.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 1998 6:17 PM
To: dinosaur@usc.edu
Subject: Dinosaur trivia question
Sue Blakey has provided a interesting listing of the dinosaurs of Wyoming.
Can anyone provide information on when/where the following specimens were
found there, as well as their current locations.....
Barasaur
Titanosaur
Coelophysis
I believe the type for the genus Diplodicus came from Colorado, although D.
hayi is from Wyoming.
Curious in Denver,
Virginia Tidwell