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Re: Euoplocephalus & Herrra images



> 
>     I already have most o the Euoplocephalus information I need except 
> for specimen numbers.  I'd appreciate the holotype number, and any other 
> specimenn numbers you might know.  DINOSAURIA says there about 40 odd, so 
> putting them all in might be unreralistic, but I'd at least like the 
> betterr ones.  Thanx.
> 
I've got a very extensive listing of Museum specimen catalog numbers for 
nearly all the dinosaurs. (Ongoing project)

Here are some for Euoplocephalus tutus

AMNH 5211   tail club
     5216   tail club
     5223   skull
     5245   pelvis, tail club, ribs
     5266   a juvenile
     5337   skull, jaw, vertebrae, scapula, pelvis, armor
     5403   skull, jaw, armor, forelimbs, vertebrae  
     5404   skull, jaw, armor, forelimbs, vertebrae
     5405   skull, tail club, forelimb  
     5406   parts
     5409   parts
     5440   parts
     5470   parts

BMNH R4947  skull
     R5161  (holotype of Scolosaurus cutleri) vertebral column, forelimb, 
            hindlimb, armor 

NMC 210   (holotype of Euoplocephalus tutus) partial skull, armor, vertebrae
    349   parts
   1349   (holotype of Palaeoscincus asper) single tooth
   2252   parts
   2253   parts
   8530   (holotype of Anodontosaurus lambei) skull, mandible, vertebrae, 
          armor
   8876   skull
   
   field jacket nos.  6-1914, 6-1915, 12-1915, 3-1919
                     12-1921 (parial skull), 4-1953   

ROM 784  (holotype of Dyoplosaurus acutosquamaeus) partial skull, 
         mandible, teeth, posterior of skleton including tail club
    788  parts
    813  parts
    832  skull
    833  parts
   1930  skull, vertebrae, scapula, humerus
   7761  parts
   7763  parts
   7764  parts
   7765  parts
   7766  parts  
   7767  parts
   7770  parts

UA 31  skull, mandible, vertebrae, armor, ilium

USNM 7943  parts
     8360  humerus (from New Mexico)
    11892  skull
    16747  parts




Althought this list is far from complete it should get you started
Good luck!!!

---John Schneiderman (dino@revelation.unomaha.edu)