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Just got a bunch of reprints from Hiroshige Matsuoka. Mostly about birds
(sorry, avian theropods) but there is one of more general dinosaurian interest:
Matsuoka, H., Kusuhashi, N., Takada, T & Setoguchi, T. 2002. A clue to the
Neocomian vertebrate fauna: initial results from the Kuwajima "Kaseki-kabe"
(Tetori Group) in Shiramine, Ishikawa, central Japan. Memoirs of the
Faculty of Science. Kyoto University, Series of Geology and Mineralogy
59(1):33-45.
A quite rich but very fragmentary fauna (often just isolated teeth) of
probably Berriasian age. Contains four species of fish, a frog close to
Bombinatoridae, at least three tritylodonts, turtles (Trionychoidea,
Testudinioidea and Sinemydidae), two sauropodomorphs, three theropods (a
large species, a small species and a third species probably belonging to
Oviraptorosauria + Therizinisauroidea), a hypsilophodont and an
iguanodontid, three pterosaurs (Ornithocheiridae, Gnathosaurinae and
Dsungaripteroidea(?)), an enantiornithine bird (close to Otogornis?),
seven(!) Squamata, a triconodont and a multituberculate.
Tommy Tyrberg
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