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[dinosaur] R: Re: Histriasaurus description



Dalla Vecchia F. M. 1998. Remains of Sauropoda (Reptilia, Saurischia) in the Lower Cretaceous (Upper Hauterivian/Lower Barremian) limestones of SW Istria (Croatia). Geologia Croatica, 51(2): 105-134. https://hrcak.srce.hr/3901

Dalla Vecchia F. M. 1999 - Atlas of the sauropod bones from the Upper Hauterivian-Lower Barremian of Bale/Valle (SW Istria, Croatia). Natura Nascosta, 18: 6-41, Monfalcone.

Dalla Vecchia F. M. 2005. Between Gondwana and Laurasia: Cretaceous Sauropods in an Intraoceanic Carbonate Platform. In: Tidwell V. & Carpenter K. (eds), Thunder-Lizards - The Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs, pp. 395-429, Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis.

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Da: tholtz@umd.edu
Data: 18-apr-2021 20.48
A: "Jose Lorenzo Del Mundo"<gwj2013@yahoo.com>
Cc: "dinosaur-l@usc.edu"<dinosaur-l@usc.edu>
Ogg: Re: [dinosaur] Histriasaurus description

No formal declaration of nov. gen. et sp. in this paper, but this seems to be the oldest mention of Histriasaurus by name:

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fabio-Dalla-Vecchia-2/publication/287584642_Atlas_of_the_sauropod_bones_from_the_Upper_Hauterivian-Lower_Barremian_of_BaleValle_SW_Istria_Croatia/links/59f442ffaca272607e293025/Atlas-of-the-sauropod-bones-from-the-Upper-Hauterivian-Lower-Barremian-of-Bale-Valle-SW-Istria-Croatia.pdf

(It is also the only Scholar.google hit on "Histriasaurus" between 1997 and 2000.)

On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at 2:32 PM Jose Lorenzo Del Mundo <gwj2013@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello. I am working on a book about all Mesozoic non-Aves dinosaurs. Right now I'm writing about rebbachisaurids, specifically Histriasaurus. But there's a problem: when was it described, and in what publication? Wikipedia cites Dalla Vecchia (1998) "Remains of Sauropoda (Reptilia, Saurischia) in the Lower Cretaceous (Upper Hauterivian/Lower Barremian) limestones of SW Istria (Croatia)", but it doesn't mention the word Histriasaurus. Do you know which publication actually names it? If so, could you direct me to a copy? Thanks in advance.


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