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Re: Paronychodon lacustris AND B. infernalis
In a message dated 97-12-03 15:33:38 EST, th81@umail.umd.edu writes:
<< This is probably:
Euronychodon asiaticus Nessov 1995.
(previously Paronychodon cf. lacustris Nessov 1985b, Table III, 16; 1986,
Fig. 2, 3)
NIGR N 9/12454
In Nessov's 1995 Dinosaurs of Northern Eurasia, on p. 44. >>
Indeed, I think you're quite correct. I'll make sure Tracy updates his list.
Here is his present listing for Euronychodon; his entry for E. asiaticus is
different from the above.
Genus: Euronychodon TELLES ANTUNES & SIGOGNEAU-RUSSELL, 1991
Etymology: European form of Paronychodon.
Species: portucalensis TELLES ANTUNES & SIGOGNEAU-RUSSELL, 1991
Etymology: Portucale, ancient name of the village of Porto.
= Paronychodon lacustris ANTUNES & de BRION, 1988
Holotype: Centro de Estratigrafia e Paleobiologia da Universidade Nova de
Lisboa, TV 20
Locality: Taveiro, Portugal.
Horizon: Argiles et sables de Taveiro, Upper Campanian or Lower Maastrichtian,
Late Cretaceous.
Material: Tooth.
Referred material: TV 18, TV 19: Teeth.
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Species: asiaticus NESSOV, 1995
Etymology:
Holotype: TsNIGR museum #9/12454
Locality: Dzhira-Khuduk, Uzbekistan.
Horizon: Middle of Bissekt Formation, (Bissektiyskaya Svita), Coniacian, Early
Late Cretaceous.
Material: Tooth.
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