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Re: Morrison Sauropods\etc. *Eobrontosaurus*
Stratigraphy@aol.com wrote-
> Just a comment on this *Eobrontosaurus*. I would love to see the peer
> reviewed paper that published this new genus.
This is a new genus for A. yahnahpin, published in a peer reviewed journal-
Bakker , R.T. (1998) Dinosaur mid-life crisis: The Jurassic-Cretaceous
transition in Wyoming and Colorado. Proceedings volume for the The "Lower to
"Middle" Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems" symposium, Fruita, CO,
Dinamation LOWER AND MIDDLE CRETAACEOUS TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS Spencer G.
Lucas, James I. Kirkland and John W. Estep, Eds. New Mexico Museum of
Natural History Bulletin 14.
> Or is this another one of Bakkers Brontoraptor, Edmarka rex,
> Wyomingraptor, cutesie names that he gives his dinos but doesn't publish
in
> peer review?
Edmarka is also a peer reviewed genus-
Bakker, Kralis, Siegwarth and Filla, 1992. Edmarka rex, a new gigantic
theropod dinosaurfrom the middle Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic of the
Como Bluff outcrop region. Hunteria 1(5) 1-30.
Mickey Mortimer