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Dinosaurs of Utah, updated

Started by Halichoeres, September 18, 2018, 07:20:27 PM

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Halichoeres

Can't keep up with all the new dinosaurs from Utah? Here's a great summary from the state's geologists! Includes some notable biogeographical and macroevolutionary events.

https://geology.utah.gov/docs/pdf/utah_dinosaur_record.pdf
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ceratopsian

That's a really good pictorial resource.  Thank you.

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I have a list on my cell phone organized by formation. The Cedar Mtn. Formation is more productive in terms of new dinosaur genera than others combined with 22 of 40.
Guide to whether I use suffixes in clade references:
-If it has the unaltered name of a member genus, even a nomen dubium, include it. Examples: Tyrannosaurid, Titanosaurian
-If it has the name of a genus + sauria, leave it off. Examples: Ornithomimosaur, Oviraptorosaur.
-If it's not named for a genus, leave it off. Examples: Genasaur, Gravisaur.
-Exceptions to the 3rd: Maniraptoran, Saur-/Ornithischian

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