Vari Posté(e) 16 décembre 2009 Signaler Posté(e) 16 décembre 2009 Quelques nouveautées notament le dernier JVP: - A Possible Ctenosauriscid Archosaur from the Middle Triassic Manda Beds of Tanzania Richard J. Butler, Paul M. Barrett, Richard L. Abel, and David J. Gower - A New Basal Sauropodomorph Dinosaur from the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa Paul M. Barrett - The Postcranial Osteology of Rapetosaurus krausei (Sauropoda: Titanosauria) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar Kristina Curry Rogers - Tethyshadros insularis, A New Hadrosauroid Dinosaur (Ornithischia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Italy Fabio M. Dalla Vecchia - A Redescription of the Ankylosaurid Dinosaur Dyoplosaurus acutosquameus (Ornithischia: Ankylosauria) and a Revision of the Genus Victoria M. Arbour, Michael E. Burns, and Robin L. Sissons - A Reevaluation of the Manus Structure in Triceratops (Ceratopsia: Ceratopsidae) Shin-Ichi Fujiwara - A Plesiosaur Containing an Ichthyosaur Embryo as Stomach Contents from the Sundance Formation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming F. Robin O'Keefe, Hallie P. Street, Jean Pierre Cavigelli, John J. Socha, and R. Dennis O'Keefe - A Reinterpretation of Pteroid Articulation in Pterosaurs David Peters On peut aussi ajouter Tawa: A Complete Skeleton of a Late Triassic Saurischian and the Early evolution of Dinosaurs Sterling J. Nesbitt, Nathan D. Smith, Randall B. Irmis, Alan H. Turner, Alex Downs, and Mark A. Norell Science 11 December 2009: 1530-1533. A complete theropod from New Mexico implies that early dinosaurs dispersed widely, perhaps originating from South America. Un autre: Leshansaurus is a genus of theropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of what is now China. It was described in 2009 by a team of Chinese paleontologists. The type species is L. qianweiensis. Fossils of Leshansaurus were discovered in strata from the Shangshaximiao Formation, a formation rich in dinosaur fossils. Li et a...l. referred this taxon to Sinraptoridae – a group of carnosaurian theropods. Référence: F. Li; Peng G.; Ye Y.; Jiang S.; and Huang, D. (2009). "A new carnosaur from the Late Jurassic of Qianwei, Sichuan, China". Acta Geologica Sinica 83(9): 1203–1213. Abstract Voila pour les quelques news de la semaine en dino Citer
Vari Posté(e) 16 décembre 2009 Auteur Signaler Posté(e) 16 décembre 2009 Dryoplosaurus est en accés libre ici: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1671/039.029.0405 Ha ben non il n'est pas libre Citer
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