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RE: [dinosaur] The best and worst names of non-avian dinosaurs



Then there is Anisonchus cophater which Cope named he said after all the Cope haters.  Btw his 180th birthday was 7/28.
Jane Davidson 


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From: John Schneiderman <john-schneiderman@cox.net>
Date: 7/31/20 6:20 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: dinosaur-l@usc.edu
Subject: Re: [dinosaur] The best and worst names of non-avian dinosaurs

Best Name:

Tyrannosaurus rex Osborn, 1905

Popular then and now

means: "tyrant lizard king"


Worst Names:

Ponerosteus exogyrarum (Frič,1878) George Olshevsky, 2000

Originally, "Iguanodon exogirarum" Antonín Frič,1878.  = Procerosaurus exogyrarum

means: "worthless bone among the Exogyra (a fossil marine oyster)"


"Scrotum humanum" Brookes, 1763 ( = Megalosaurus bucklandii)

means: "human testicles"

On July 31, 2020 at 1:21 AM Iain Reid <iainstein27@gmail.com> wrote:

I have to say I am partial to Ngewvu and Mnyamawamtuka despite difficulties for some people to pronounce and spell. I second mike that Brontomerus stands out, but I find -oposeidon a bit cumbersome no offense. Lythronax and Polacanthus also seem appealing to me.

The worst for me have to be a tossup of unbelievably shortened or flowless names like Yi, Zby, Thanos, or Iguanocolossus or Thanatotheristes. Intentions were good but not good enough.

On Thu, Jul 30, 2020, 1:46 PM Poekilopleuron < dinosaurtom2015@seznam.cz> wrote:
Good day to all listmembers! I would like to ask, what in your opinion is the "best" (coolest) and "worst" generic name of non-avian dinosaurs? Thank you for your thoughts, in advance! Tom