Quoting Mike Taylor <mike@indexdata.com>:
> On Darren Naish's blog, a subthread of comments has recently been
> lamenting the lack of good restorations of aetosaurs. While that's
> true, of course the biggest gap in the palaeoart market is that no-one
> has ever, ever produced a drawing of _Tenontosaurus_ Not Being
> Attacked By _Deinonychus_ Pack. For a moment, them, I thought the
> current had shifted and we might get the occasional TNBABDP picture,
> but no ...
Well I think Sibbick's illo. in the _Illustrated Encyclopedia of
Dinosaurs_ might count, but it's (a) kind of old by now and (b) part of
a collection of "hypsilophodontids" also including, IIRC,
_Hypsilophodon_ and _Dryosaurus_.
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Nick Pharris
Department of Linguistics
University of Michigan
"Creativity is the sudden cessation of stupidity."
--Edwin H. Land