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More Dino Questions...



Here we go again.
 
On the list of dinosaurs from Dinosaur Park Formation, _Montanoceratops_ is listed as just a genus name.  Does anyone know if this was _M. cerorhynchus_ itself or some kind of _M. sp._?
 
What is the area of the Dinosaur Park Formation?
 
Thanks to those who responded to my last inquiry about dinosaur masses, but there are still a couple I *need*.  Here they are:
Apatornis celer
Ricardoestesia gilmorei
Brachylophosaurus canadensis
Gryposaurus notabilis
G. incurvimanus
Prosaurolophus maximus
Corythosaurus casuarius
Lambeosaurus lambei
L. magnicristatus
Parasaurolophus walkeri
Orodromeus makelai
Thescelosaurus neglectus
Gravitholus albertae
Ornatotholus browni
Pachycephalosaurus
Undesc. full-domed pachycephalosaurid from Dino Park Form.
Edmontonia rugosidens
Montanoceratops cerorhynchus
Centrosaurus apertus
 
Thank you so much.
-Grant
 
--
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_