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Re: Flora and Fauna of Dinosaur Park Formation



Okay.  Thanks, Dinogeorge and Wayne Hortensius.  So far, the list now looks like this:
 
Large Theropods:
Gorgosaurus libratus
Aublysodon mirandus
Daspletosaurus torosus
Undet. gracile tyrannosaurid (may be Aublysodon)
 
Small Theropods:
Avimimus sp.
cf. Erlikosaurus
Troodon formosus
Dromaeosaurus albertensis
Sauronitholestes langstoni
Ricardoestesia gilmorei
Ricardoestesia sp.
Paronychodon lacustris
Chirostenotes pergracilis (= C. collensi)
Dromiceomimus samueli
Ornithomimus edmontonensis
 
Hadrosauridae:
Brachylophosaurus canadensis
Gryposaurus notabilis
Kritosaurus incurvimanus
Prosaurolophus maximus
Corythosaurus casuarius
Lambeosaurus lambei
Lambeosaurus magnicristatus
Lambeosaurus n. sp.
Parasaurolophus walkeri
 
Hypsilophodontidae:
Orodromeus makelai
Thescelosaurus cf. neglectus
 
Pachycephalosauridae:
Stegoceras validum
Gravitholus albertae
Ornatotholus browni
Pachycephalosaur sp.
Undesc. full-domed pahycepalosaurid
 
Ankylosauria:
Euplocephalus tutus
Edmontontonia rugosidens
Panoplosaurs miris
 
Ceratopsia:
cr. Leptoceratrops sp.
Montanoceratops [Belly River Grp -n. AB]
Centrosaurus apertus
Styracosaurus albertensis
Chasmosaurus belli
Chasmosaurus russelli
Remember, I'm not just looking for taxonomic changes, but also for the addition of any creatures that have been found in the formation since the (1995) publication of the list, and the removal of any creatures that turned out not to be in the formation.
Thanks!
 
-Grant
 
--
Grant Harding
High school student/closet paleontologist
granth@cyberus.ca
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"...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_