Hello all.
In Farlow & Brett-Surman's _The Complete Dinosaur_, within
the chapter called "Dinosaurian Faunas of the Later Mesozoic", there
is a table listing "Genera of Dinosaurs Known from Essentially Complete
Skeletal Material, Including Skulls". My question is this: what new
(of course, non-avian) dinosaurs fit these criteria and can now be added to this
list? (I don't need them by continent or time period.) Even if they had
already been discovered when this list was published, but now are known from
more complete material, I want them.
Thanks!
-Grant
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Grant Harding High school student/closet paleontologist granth@cyberus.ca Visit Grant Harding's Dinosaur Destination at http://www.cyberus.ca/~sharding/grant/ "...I suspect he actually has a subspecies of _Stenonychosaurus_, though I haven't decided for sure...small Triassic carnivore--two meters from pes to acetabulum. In point of fact, a rather ordinary theropod..." -from Crichton's _The Lost World_ |