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RE: kritosaurus?
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From: owner-dinosaur@usc.edu [mailto:owner-dinosaur@usc.edu]On Behalf Of
Paleo_Mont
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 7:55 PM
To: befreeasabird@yahoo.com; dinosaur@usc.edu
Subject: Re: kritosaurus?
In case no one has answered this... I will.... tired of fluffy dinos.
<smirks>
There maybe a picture of the skull of _Kritosaurus_ in the Dinosauria. If
not I am sure I can find one from Horners Monograph that I can send you, or
could always contact Jack or someone at the Museum of the Rockies and see if
you could get a drawing or something of it as well. Hmmm is only
-Hadrosaurine- and -Lambeosaurine- for the Hadrosaurs. Oh ya _Kritosaur_ is
a -Hadrosaurine-. I am assuming that the -Saurolophoni-, is one of the old
names that used to be used for the semi crested Hadrosaurine's?
Anyways thats it from here,
Paleo Mont
K.Wicks<<
I do believe he was referring to the new skull material that was in the
poster not any Kritosaurus skull. The skull material that was in the poster,
if I remember correctly, are nasals, maxilla, dentary and maybe some other
skull parts. The nasals really reminded me of the G. latidens. The material
that he is studying from Mexico (I believe) is different. The lower jaw is
much more deep and nasals thicker and shorter.
Tracy L. Ford
P. O. Box 1171
Poway Ca 92074