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paper ref stuff.
Could anyone on this list be so kind as to provide me with either the
following listed papers themselves (in some form or another), or contact info
for the people that wrote them, so I could get them from them. Also, I have
heard a lot of discussion over whether or not some of the dromaeosaruid names
that I believe two of you kindly provided me with are actually dromaeosaurids,
and, for the sake of space, I have decided that only the confirmed
dromaeosaurids should be included in this paper, and so, since these taxonomy
debates really twist my brain into knots, could someone else also tell me
which ones aren't actually confirmed dromaeosaurids? Thank you all very, very
much. You have all been very patient with my whiney demands here, and I
appreciate it greatly. But, without further rambling, here's the list of
papers:
Le Loeuff, E. Buffetaut, P. Mechin, and A. Mechin-Salessy, 1992. The first
record of dromaeosaurid dinosaur (Saurichia, Therapoda) in the Maastrichtian
of Southern Europe: palaeobiogeographical implications. Bull. Soc. geol. Fr.
1992, t. 163, Nr. 3: 337-343.
(If this is in French, I would need an English translation. Thanks.)
France Le Loeuff and Buffetaut 1998. A New Dromaeosaurid Theropod from the
Upper Cretaceous of Southern France. Oryctos, vol 1 : 105-112
(If this is in French, I would need an English translation. Thanks.)
Laurent, Cavin and Bilotte, 1999. A new Late Maastrichtian vertebrate
locality in the French Petites-Pyrenees. C R Acad. Sci. Paris 328 781-787
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.
Then also these three:
Adasaurus Barsbold 1977
A. mongoliensis Barsbold 1983
po= Dromaeosaurus mongoliensis Paul 1988
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.
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
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].
Norell and Makovicky, 1998. A revised look at the osteology of dromaeosaurs:
evidence from new specimens of Velociraptor. JVP 18(3) 66A
or
Barsbold, R. & Osmólska, H. 1999. The skull of Velociraptor (Theropoda) from
the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 44, 2,
189-219
Xu, Wang and Wu, 1999. A dromaeosaurid dinosaur with filamentous integument
from the Yixian Formation of China. Nature (401) 262-266
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].
*whew*
That's all for now. Thanks a million once again!
Thank you all very, very, very much;
Caleb Lewis
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