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Re: New in JVP
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 12:55:58 -0700 (PDT) "Jaime A. Headden"
<qilongia@yahoo.com> writes:
> Henderson, M. D. & J. E. Peterson. 2006. An azhdarchid pterosaur
> cervical
> vertebra from the Hell Creek Formation (Maastrichtian) of
> southeastern
> Montana. _Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology_ 26(1):192-195.
Is this a different specimen from the Hell Creek Formation pterosaur
reported in:
Johnson K. R., D. Nichols, C. Labandeira, and D. Pearson. 2000.
Devastation of terrestrial ecosystems at the K-T boundary in North
America: The first calibrated record of plant and animal response to the
Chicxulub impact. Catastrophic Events and Mass Extinctions: Impacts and
Beyond, Vienna, pp. 85-86, LPI Contribution No. 1053, Lunar and Planetary
Institute, Houston.
?
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