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Re: Dinosaur Genera List corrections #145
is there a pronunciation guide for _a'naensis_?
I make _Chianjiesaurus_ out to:
she-on-jee-eh-sahr-us
I make _Huabeisaurus_ out to:
hoo-wa-bee-eh-sahr-us
Are these close to correct? or are bei and jei pronounced more like
'eye'
-Betty
Dinogeorge@aol.com wrote:
> "Huabeisaurus allocotus by Pang and Cheng (2000).
> It belongs to a new family Huabeisauridae.
> Late Cretaceous probably Campanian.
>
> "Chuanjiesaurus a'naensis by Fang, Pang, Lu, Zhang, Pan, Wang, Li and Cheng
> (2000).
> Eight authors! The description is only one part of the paper on the
> stratigraphy of Jurassic Lufeng.
> Cetiosauridae.
> Middle Jurassic. A'na, Chuanjie, Lufeng, Yunnan Province."
>
> (Note that according to the ICZN the species name must not have an apostrophe
> in it, so the species should be written Chuanjiesaurus anaensis.)
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