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Re: utahraptor conemporaries and more
In a message dated 2/8/02 7:15:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,
aspidel@wanadoo.be writes:
> > can anyone send me info on the unnamed brachiosaur i've heard that
> coexisted
> > with utahraptor? as well as eolambia, and the unnamed iguanodont,
> > ankylosaur, nodosaur, and dromaesaur?
> >
> Go also here:
> http://www.ceu.edu/museum/discoverys.htm
The iguanodont is _Planicoxa venenica_; the brachiosaur (?) is _Venenosaurus
dicrocei_; the ankylosaurid is _Cedarpelta bilbeyhallorum_. The nodosaur
remains unnamed. Try looking for these names in the archives:
http://www.cmnh.org/fun/dinosaur-archive/
Refs.:
DiCroce, Tony, and Kenneth Carpenter. New Ornithopod from the Cedar Mountain
Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of Eastern Utah. In Darren H. Tanke and Kenneth
Carpenter, eds. Mesozoic Vertebrate Life. Bloomington, IN: Indiana
University Press, 2001, pp. 183-196.
Tidwell, Virginia, Kenneth Carpenter, and Susanne Meyer. New Titanosauriform
(Sauropoda) from the Poison Strip Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation
(Lower Cretaceous), Utah. Ibid., pp. 139-165.
Carpenter, Kenneth, James I. Kirkland, Don Burge, and John Bird.
Disarticulated Skull of a New Primitive Ankylosaurid from the Lower
Cretaceous of Eastern Utah. In Kenneth Carpenter, ed. The Armored Dinosaurs
. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2001, pp. 211-238.