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Re: [dinosaur] Looking for a couple of sea reptile specimen #s




Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com


Multiple sources seemÂto indicate that Âthe specimens of Henodus in the GPIT collection (Geologisch-PalÃontologisches Institut, UniversitÃt TÃbingen) remain uncataloged. However, at least a few recent papers from 2020 cite a catalog number for Henodus chelyops Huene, 1936 (GPIT/RE/07290) lectotype specimen.

Genus HENODUS Huene, 1936
Type species. Henodus chelyops Huene, 1936.
Lectotype. GPIT/RE/07290, âSpecimen IIâ of Huene (1936).

https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/en/periodiques/comptes-rendus-palevol/19/10


https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12549-020-00432-5

Some highlighted specimens from the Museum site show a Henodus as Object number: GEO-Ps-2

https://www.emuseum.uni-tuebingen.de/groups/fachbereiche/category/Pal%C3%A4ontologische%20Sammlung/list

So if the skull you are interested in is not the lectotype specimen, it may not be listed with a full specimen number.

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On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 10:28 AM Gregory Paul <gsp1954@aol.com> wrote:
Henodus chelyops -- # for specimen in Figs 5&6 in Huene 1936 Paleontographica A 84, I do not have current access to volume in JHU library but I don't think current specimen #s were there anyway.Â

Pelagosaurus typus - # for this specimen Âhttps://twitter.com/LagerstatteJohn/status/943035757777780738/photo/1

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