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Re: Prenocephale brevis
In a message dated 9/1/00 7:00:47 PM EST, kinman@hotmail.com writes:
<< Since it was named by Lawrence Lambe, it was almost certainly
discovered in Alberta. >>
>From Tracy Ford's data file:
Stegoceras breve LAMBE, 1918
= Stegoceras brevis LAMBE, 1918
= Troodon brevis (LAMBE, 1918) HAY, 1930.
Syntype: NMC 1423
Locality: Below the mouth of Berry Creek, east side of Red Deer River,
Alberta, Canada.
Horizon: Judith River Formation, Campanian, Late Cretaceous.
Material: Frontoparietal area of a juvenile.
Plesiotypes:
NMC 121: Frontoparietal area.
NMC 193: Frontoparietal area of a juvenile.
NMC 194: Frontoparietal area without the posterior tips of the parietals of a
juvenile.
NMC 8819: Frontoparietal area of a juvenile.