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Re: Dromaeosauridae names, please!
Caleb Lewis wrote-
> I was wondering if any of you would be kind enough to furnish me with
the
> names of all known Dromaeosaurids, and if you're REALLY in a good mood,
also
> provide me with their respective papers, however many there may be.
I suppose I'll handle this. Here's all named dromaeosaurids, plus their
references in many cases. Hope you like it.
Variraptor Le Loeuff and Buffetaut 1998
V. mechinorum Le Loeuff and Buffetaut 1998
references- Buffetaut, E., Marandat, B., and Sige, B. 1986. Decourvert de
dents de
Deinonychosaures (Saurischia, Theropoda) dans le Creace superieur du Sud de
la
France. C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris, t. 303, Serie II, No. 15: 1393-1396.
Le Loeuff, E. Buffetaut, P. Mechin, and A. Mechin-Salessy, 1992. The first
record of dromaeosaurid dinosaur (Saurichia, Theropoda) in the Maastrichtian
of Southern Europe: palaeobiogeographical implications. Bull. Soc. geol. Fr.
1992, t. 163, Nr. 3: 337-343.
A New Dromaeosaurid Theropod from the Upper Cretaceous of Southern France
Le Loeuff and Buffetaut, 1998. A New Dromaeosaurid Theropod from the Upper
Cretaceous of Southern France. Oryctos, vol. 1 : 105-112
Garcia, Pincemaille, Vianey-Liaud, Marandat, Lorenz, Cheylan, Capetta,
Michaux and Sudre, 1999. Decouverte du premier squelette presque complet de
Rhabdodon pricus (Dinosauria, Ornithopoda) du Maastrichtian inferieur de
Provence. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 328: 415-21.
Laurent, Cavin and Bilotte, 1999. A new Late Maastrichtian vertebrate
locality in the French Petites-Pyrenees. C R Acad. Sci. Paris 328 781-787
"Koreanosaurus" Kim 1979
= Deinonychus "koreanensis" Kim 1993
references- Journal of Natural History and Environments Vol 1 #1, June 1993.
Published by the World Society of Natural History and Environments, Pusan
University, Pusan, Korea. ISSN 1225-6404.
Nuthetes Owen 1854
N. destructor Owen 1854
= Megalosaurus destructor
Ornithodesmus Seeley 1887
O. cluniculus Seeley 1887
? Velociraptor? gracilis (Marsh 1888)
= Coelurus gracilis Marsh 1888
Adasaurus Barsbold 1977
A. mongoliensis Barsbold 1983
po= Dromaeosaurus mongoliensis Paul 1988
Dromaeosaurus Matthew & Brown 1922
D. albertensis Matthew & Brown 1922
= Laelaps cristatus Cope 1876
= Laelaps falculus Cope 1876
= Laelaps laevifrons Cope 1876
references- Matthew, 1923, "Preliminary notices of skeletons and skulls of
Deinodontidae from the Cretaceous of Alberta," Amer. Mus. Novitates 89, pp
1-9
Gilmore, 1924, "A new coelurid dinosaur from the Belly River Cretaceous of
Alberta," Can. Geol. Surv. Bull. 38 (series 43), pp 1-12
Colbert, 1969, "The small Cretaceous dinosaur Dromaeosaurus," Amer. Mus.
Novitates 2380, pp 1-49
Paul, 1988, Predatory Dinosaurs of the World: A Complete Illustrated Guide,
Simon & Schuster, New York, 464 pp
Currie & Rigby, 1990, "Theropod teeth from the Judith River Formation of
southern Alberta, Canada," in Dinosaur Systematics: Approaches and
Perspectives, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge
Ostrom, 1990, "Dromaeosauridae," in The Dinosauria, D.B. Weishampel & P.
Dodson & H. Osmolska (eds.), Univ. Calif. Press, Berkeley, pp 269-79
Mongelli and Varricchio, 1998. Theropod teeth of the Lower Two Medicine
Formation (Campanian) of Northwestern Montana. JVP 18(3) 65A
Achillobator Perle, Norell and Clark 1999
A. giganticus Perle, Norell and Clark 1999
reference- Perle, A., Norell, M., and Clark, J. 1999. A new maniraptoran
Theropod- Achillobator giganticus (Dromaeosauridae)- from the Upper
Cretaceous of Burkhant, Mongolia. Contribution no. 101 of the
Mongolian-American Paleontological Project.
pp 1-105
"Kitadanisaurus" Dong, Hasegawa and Azuma 1990
reference- Azuma, 1991. Early Cretaceous Dinosaur Fauna from the Tetori
Group , central Japan. Research on Dinosaurs from the Tetori Group (1).
Professor S. Miura Memorial Volume, 55-69
Megaraptor Novas 1998
M. namunhuaiquii Novas 1998
references- Novas, F. E., 1998. "Megaraptor namunhuaiquii, gen. et sp. nov.,
a large-
clawed, Late Cretaceous theropod from Patagonia," Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology 18(1): 4-9 [April 10, 1998].
Utahraptor Kirkland, Gaston and Burge 1993
U. ostrommaysorum Kirkland, Gaston and Burge 1993
= Utahraptor "spielbergi"
references- Kirkland, J.I., Burge, D., and Gaston, R. 1993. A large
dromaeosaur (Theropoda) from the Lower Cretaceous of eastern Utah. Hunteria,
2(10), 1-16.
Deinonychus Ostrom 1969
= "Daptosaurus" Brown vide Chure and McIntosh 1989
D. antirrhopus Ostrom 1969
= "Daptosaurus agilis" Brown vide Chure and McIntosh 1989
= Velociraptor antirrhopus Paul 1988
references- Ostrom, 1969, "A new theropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous
of Montana," Postilla 128, pp 1-17
Ostrom, 1969. Osteology of Deinonychus antirrhopus, an unusual theropod from
the Lower Cretaceous of Montana, Peabody Museum of Natural History Bulletin
30, 1-165
Ostrom, 1974, "The pectoral girdle and forelimb function of Deinonychus
(Reptilia: Saurischia): A correction," Postilla 165, pp 1-11
Ostrom, 1976, "On a new specimen of the Lower Cretaceous theropod dinosaur
Deinonychus antirrhopus," Breviora 439, pp 1-21
Paul, 1988, Predatory Dinosaurs of the World: A Complete Illustrated Guide,
Simon & Schuster, New York, 464 pp
Paul, 1988, "The small predatory dinosaurs of the mid-Mesozoic: the horned
theropods of the Morrison and Great Oolite- Ornitholestes and
Proceratosaurus- and the sickle-claw theropods of the Cloverly, Djadokhta
and Judith River- Deinonychus, Velociraptor and
Saurornitholestes," Hunteria 2(4), pp 1-9
Ostrom, 1990, "Dromaeosauridae," in The Dinosauria, D.B. Weishampel & P.
Dodson & H. Osmolska (eds.), Univ. Calif. Press, Berkeley, pp 269-79
Brinkman, D.L., R.L. Cifelli & N.J. Czaplewski. 1998. First Occurrence of
Deinonychus antirrhopus (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Antlers Formation
(Lower Cretaceous: Aptian - Albian) of Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geological Survey,
Bulletin 146:27 p.
Saurornitholestes langstoni Sues 1978
S. langstoni Sues 1978
= Laelaps explanatus Cope 1876
= Velociraptor langstoni Paul 1987
references- Ostrom, 1969. Osteology of Deinonychus antirrhopus, an unusual
theropod from the Lower Cretaceous of Montana, Peabody Museum of Natural
History Bulletin 30, 1-165
Sues, 1978, "A new small theropod dinosaur from the Judith River Formation
(Campanian) of Alberta, Canada," Journal of the Linnean Society: Zoology 62,
pp 381-400
Paul, 1988, Predatory Dinosaurs of the World: A Complete Illustrated Guide,
Simon & Schuster, New York, 464 pp
Paul, 1988, "The small predatory dinosaurs of the mid-Mesozoic: the horned
theropods of the Morrison and Great Oolite- Ornitholestes and
Proceratosaurus- and the sickle-claw theropods of the Cloverly, Djadokhta
and Judith River- Deinonychus, Velociraptor and
Saurornitholestes," Hunteria 2(4), pp 1-9
Currie & Rigby, 1990, "Theropod teeth from the Judith River Formation of
southern Alberta, Canada," in Dinosaur Systematics: Approaches and
Perspectives, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge
Ostrom, 1990, "Dromaeosauridae," in The Dinosauria, D.B. Weishampel & P.
Dodson & H. Osmolska (eds.), Univ. Calif. Press, Berkeley, pp 269-79
Ryan, Currie, Gardner and Livigne, 1997. Baby hadrosaurid material
associated with an unusually high abundance of troodontid teeth from the
Horseshoe Canyon Formation (Early Maastrichtian), Alberta, Canada. JVP 17(3)
72A
Mongelli and Varricchio, 1998. Theropod teeth of the Lower Two Medicine
Formation (Campanian) of Northwestern Montana. JVP 18(3) 65A
Bambiraptor Burnham, Derstler, Currie, Bakker, Zhou and Ostrom 2000
B. feinbergi Burnham, Derstler, Currie, Bakker, Zhou and Ostrom 2000
references- Burnham,D.A.,Derstler, K.L., and Linster, C.J. 1997. A new
specimen of Velociraptor (Dinosauria:Theropoda) from the Two Medicine
Formation of Montana. Dinofest International Proceedings 1997. pp. 73-75
Burnham, Derstler, Currie, Bakker, Zhou and Ostrom, 2000. Remarkable new
birdlike dinosaur (Theropoda: Maniraptora) from the Upper Cretaceous of
Montana. The University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions 13 1-14
Velociraptor Osborn 1924
= "Ovoraptor" Osborn 1924
V. mongoliensis Osborn 1924
= "Ovoraptor" djadochtari Osborn 1924
references- Osborn, 1924, "Three new theropoda, Protoceratops zone, central
Mongolia," Amer. Mus. Novitates 144, pp 1-12
Bohlin, 1953.
Young, 1958.
Sues, 1977, "The skull of Velociraptor mongoliensis, a small Cretaceous
theropod dinosaur from Mongolia," Palontologische Zeitschrift 51, pp 173-84
Osmolska, 1982.
Paul, 1988, Predatory Dinosaurs of the World: A Complete
Illustrated Guide, Simon & Schuster, New York, 464 pp
Paul, 1988, "The small predatory dinosaurs of the
mid-Mesozoic: the horned theropods of the Morrison and Great Oolite-
Ornitholestes and Proceratosaurus- and the sickle-claw theropods of the
Cloverly, Djadokhta and Judith River- Deinonychus, Velociraptor and
Saurornitholestes," Hunteria 2(4), pp 1-9
Ostrom, 1990, "Dromaeosauridae," in The Dinosauria, D.B.
Weishampel & P. Dodson & H. Osmolska (eds.), Univ. Calif. Press,
Berkeley, pp 269-79
Matsukawa and Obata, 1994. Cretaceous, a contribution to dinosaur facies in
Asia based on molluscan paleontology and stratigraphy. Cretaceous Research
101-125
Norell and Makovicky, 1998. A revised look at the osteology of dromaeosaurs:
evidence from new specimens of Velociraptor. JVP 18(3) 66A
Barsbold, R. & Osmólska, H. 1999. The skull of Velociraptor (Theropoda) from
the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 44, 2,
189-219.
Sinornithosaurus Xu, Wang and Wu 1999
S. millenii Xu, Wang and Wu 1999
references- Wang Xiaolin, Wang Yuanqing, Jin Fan, Xu Xing & Wang Yuan, 1999.
"Vertebrate asemblages of the Jehol biota in western Liaoning, China,"
Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Chinese Society of
Vertebrate Paleontology,
Wang Yuanqing & Deng Tao, eds., China Ocean Press, Beijing: 1-12 [in Chinese
with English abstract].
Xu, Wang and Wu, 1999. A dromaeosaurid dinosaur with filamentous integument
from the Yixian Formation of China. Nature (401) 262-266
Pyroraptor Taquet and Allain 2000
P. olympius Taquet and Allain 2000
reference- Allain, R. & Taquet, P., 2000. "A new genus of Dromaeosauridae
(Dinosauria,
Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of France," Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology 20(2): 404-407 [June 27, 2000].
I think that's all. This is from my file back in May, so it's probably
still correct (I added Pyroraptor to the list just for this e-mail). If
anyone has any other genera to add, feel free to comment.
Mickey Mortimer