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RE: Horner's Pachy Lumpin' - Your Thoughts?
> From: owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu [mailto:owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu]
> On Behalf Of Andrew A. Farke
>
> David Krentz wrote:
> > I seem to recall pitting to occur in adult Einiosaurus'
> orbital horns. I think the reference was Sampson?
> >
> Yes, the Sampson et al. reference that Tom mentioned. I would
> also point interested readers towards this one, which
> provided further detail:
>
> Tanke, D.H. and Farke, A.A. 2007. Bone Resorption, Bone
> Lesions and Extra Cranial Fenestrae in Ceratopsid Dinosaurs:
> A Preliminary Assessment. pp. 319-347. In: Horns and Beaks:
> Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs. Edited by K. Carpenter.
> Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
>
D'oh! Apologies for leaving that one off, too: highly important paper in
this context.
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