Colleagues,
I'm doing a compilation list of where the ceratopsian
Pachyrhinosaurus appears in print, in this case, especially reconstructions of
the skull and/or the fleshed out Pipestone Creek animal (the pachyrhinosaur with
the upwardly-directed spike(s) on the midline parietal bar). Here's the list I
have so far, am I missing any?:
Barlowe, 1999. (1999
Calender).
Currie and Koppelhus, 1996. 101 Questions
about dinosaurs. (Book).
Czerkas and Czerkas,
1990. Dinosaurs- A complete world history. (Book).
Dodson (consultant), 1990. Encyclopedia of dinosaurs.
(Book).
Dodson, 1996. The Horned Dinosaurs
(Book).
Dodson and Currie, Neoceratopsia, pp. 593-618. In: The
Dinosauria. (paper).
Glut 1972, 1982. The Dinosaur Dictionary.
(Book).
Glut 1982. The New Dinosaur Dictionary.
(Book)
Glut 1992. The Complete Dinosaur Dictionary.
(Book).
Glut (his most recent massive volume and 2000
supplementary volume).
Holmes, 1994. DinoTimes, 4(3):3. (newspaper
format).
Lambert, 1990. The Dinosaur Data Book.
(Book).
Langston (his various scientific papers).
Lessem and Glut 1993. The Dinosaur Encyclopedia.
(Book).
Olshevsky 1988. Archosaurian Articulations
issue.
Olshevsky 1997. Dinosaur Discoveries,
4:8-9.
Reid, 1990. The Last Great Dinosaurs.
(Book).
Sattler, 1990. The New Illustrated Dinosaur Dictionary.
(Book).
Sternberg's paper.
Tanaka, 1998. Graveyards of the Dinosaurs.
(Book).
Weishampel, 1992. Plant-Eating Dinosaurs.
(Book).
I would like to learn of any other reconstructions of
this beast, even if it appeared in coloring books, newspaper articles, etc. I
believe I have most or all of the Alberta newspaper stories accounted for, but
sometimes these are syndicated and appear elswhere. The history of the
Pachyrhinosaurus (1946-present) and the Pachyrhinosaurus-like animal at
Pipestone Creek has become a little scattered and I am trying to tie all the
loose ends together. The Pipestone Creek animal is also on at least two dinosaur
clip art programs, but I don't know which ones. Newspaper articles on the Alaska
Pachyrhinosaurus are also actively solicitated.
As I doubt this request would suffice as a thread for
discussion, please reply offline, or send photocopies with all particulars to
the address below.
Many thanks,
Darren
Darren Tanke, Tech. I
Dinosaur Research Program Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology Box 7500
Drumheller, AB, Canada T0J 0Y0 and Senior Editor, Paleopathology and Recent Dento-Osteopathology Bibliography; see homepage at: http://dns.magtech.ab.ca/dtanke |