Nope, it's Angulamastacator (although I had the same reaction).
The etymology section says Angulus (corner, angle) is in reference to the
unusual morphology of the maxilla and the Big Bend of the Rio Grande, and
gives the preferred translation as 'bend chewer.'
Best,
Rob
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From: "Nick Pharris" <npharris@umich.edu>
To: "Rob Taylor" <rjtaylor68@comcast.net>
Cc: <dinosaur@usc.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: JVP 29(2) Spoiler Alert
Quoting Rob Taylor <rjtaylor68@comcast.net>:
An enigmatic new lambeosaurine hadrosaur (Reptilia: Dinosauria) from
the
Upper Shale Member of the Campanian Aguja Formation of Trans-Pecos,
Texas.
Jonathan R. Wagner and Thomas M. Lehman
pp. 605-611 [Angulomastacator daviesi gen. et sp. nov.]
Sure it isn't "masticator" ('chewer')?
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