Tasks

  • As always, we’re looking for new data entries – from the literature or measured directly from specimens. Use the blank data sheet for data in this category. Please remember to double-check and make sure the paper isn’t already on the cross-check or finished lists.
  • The reference list that follows indicates papers that need data entry for cross-checking. Use the verification list spreadsheet for data in this category.
  • If a paper isn’t on the cross-check or finished lists, nobody has entered any data from it yet!

References That Have Data That Need to be Entered a First Time [note – some may not have measurements, but should at least be checked; I don’t have easy access to all papers]

Prieto-Marquez A. Cranial and appendicular ontogeny of Bactrosaurus johnsoni, a hadrosauroid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of northern China. Palaeontology (in press). DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4983.2011.01053.x [link] [if this only contains disarticulated and unassociated material, it may not be worth entering for the dataset]

References For Data In Need of Cross-Checking

Godefroit P, Pereda Suberbiola X, Li H, Dong Z-M (1999) A new species of the ankylosaurid dinosaur Pinacosaurus from the Late Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia (P.R. China). Bulletin de l’Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 69-Supp. B: 17-36.

Huene Fv (1926) Vollständige Osteologie eines Plateosauriden aus dem Schwäbischen Keuper. Geologische und Palaeontologische Abhandlungen (N. F.) 15 (2): 139-179

Pereda-Suberbiola J, Ruíz-Omeñaca JI, Ullastre J, Masriera A (2003) Primera cita de un dinosaurio hadrosaurio en el Cretácico Superior del Prepirineo oriental (Peguera, provincia de Barcelona). Geogaceta 34: 195-198

Riabinin ANN (1945) [Dinosaurian remains from the Upper Cretaceous of the Crimea] (in Russian). Vsesoy. Nauch.-Issledov. Geol. Inst. Matl. Paleontol. Strat. 4: 4–10.

Ryabinin AN (1939) The Upper Cretaceous vertebrate fauna of South Kazakhstan, Reptilia; Part 1, the Ornithischia. Transactions of the Central Geological and Prospecting Institute 118: 1-38.

Wang X, Pan R, Butler RJ, Barrett PM. 2011 (for 2010). The postcranial skeleton of the iguanodontian ornithopod Jinzhousaurus yangi from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of western Liaoning, China. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 101: 135-159.

Zhao X, Li D, Han G, Zhao H, Liu F, Li L, Fang X (2007) Zhuchengosaurus maximus from Shandong Province. Acta Geoscientica Sinica 28: 111-122

Finished References(No Data Entry Needed)

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67 Responses to Tasks

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  2. Rob Taylor says:

    I am presently verifying Gilmore 1914 (and will probably keep rolling with the later Gilmore works). Yet to figure out the best place to post comments of this type, so feel free to steer me in the right direction if there’s a better location!

  3. Andy Farke says:

    This is fine here!

  4. Leo W Sham says:

    Hi Andy, Matt and Mike,
    When this looooooooooong list grows, I’d really appreciate a blank line separating each paper for easier checking!

  5. Andy Farke says:

    Indeed. . .we have some formatting work to do with the bibliography. Maybe a hanging indent would also be effective?

  6. Heinrich Mallison says:

    Why do you suddenly start including saurischians, and why didn’t I read about that? Heck, I can give you REAL BONE measurements of some certain prosauropods, not just c&p from some obscure Galton.

  7. Heinrich Mallison says:

    Galton PM (1973) On the anatomy and relationships of Efraasia diagnostica (Huene) n. gen., a prosauropod dinosaur (Reptilia: Saurischia) from the Upper Triassic of Germany. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 47: 229-255.

    and

    Galton PM (1984) An early prosauropod dinosaur from the Upper Triassic of Nordwürttemberg, West Germany. Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde, Serie B 106: 1-25.

    am doing these

  8. Heinrich Mallison says:

    Sellosaurus and Efrassia are not in the verification excel 😦 I thought it was supposed to be updated, and the bib not?

    Furthermore, Huene 1926 (Plateosaurus SMNS 13200) is in the excel verification list, but not above – what’s its state? I recommend AGAINST using it anyways; it is way more crushed than GPIT1. Again, the latter is present as real bone measurements, which can be double-checked on digital files.

  9. Heinrich Mallison says:

    I see they all are in the finished file, sorry.

  10. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Colbert 1948.

  11. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Dong & Tang 1983.

  12. John Dziak says:

    I verified Brett-Surman & Wagner 2006 (in “Horns and Beaks”). I noticed they had some nice pictures of mani (p. 144) but not measurements for all the bones.

  13. Andy Farke says:

    Thanks! It is indeed unfortunate that so few papers have measurements for the manus and pes. . .

  14. Andy Farke says:

    I’ve been updating the bibliography and excel files. . .thanks for your patience! And it’s good to know about the SMNS 13200 crushing – these are the sorts of things that often aren’t referenced in the original literature, or at least in the measurements tables associated with the literature.

  15. Andy Farke says:

    We’re including a few selected saurischians as outgroups, and when “accidentally” submitted by the occasional contributor. Real bone measurements are always appreciated and acknowledged!

  16. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Gilmore 1909.

  17. Ryan Sites says:

    Hello
    I’ll verify the Gaston 2001, Butler RJ + Zhao Q 2009, and Young 1935.

  18. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Colbert 1989

  19. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Horner et al 2009.

  20. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Galton 1974b (John Dziak’s entries only).

  21. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Casanovas-Cladellas et al. 1985

  22. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying the remainder of Galton 1981.

  23. Mauricio Molina says:

    Verifying The last hadrosaurid dinosaurs of Europe: A new lambeosaurine from the Uppermost Cretaceous of Aren (Huesca, Spain).

  24. Mauricio Molina says:

    Verifying Seele, 1871

  25. Mauricio Molina says:

    Veryfying Chinnery & Weishampel 1998

  26. Mauricio Molina says:

    Verifying Cruzado-Caballero & Canudo 2006

  27. Mauricio Molina says:

    Verifying Chinnery and Weishampel 1998

  28. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Brett-Surman 1989

  29. William Miller says:

    Verifying Horner, de Ricqles, & Padian 2000

  30. William Miller says:

    Verifying Walker 1970

  31. Brian Switek says:

    Verifying Carpenter – 1984 on Sauropelta

  32. Brian Switek says:

    Verifying Norman – 1993 Gideon Mantell’s “Mantel-piece”: The earliest well-preserved ornithischian dinosaur

  33. Brian Switek says:

    Verifying Seeley HG (1879) On the Dinosauria of the Cambridge Greensand

  34. William Miller says:

    Verifying Ostrom 1978.

  35. William Miller says:

    Verifying Seeley 1881 – The Reptile Fauna of the Gosau Formation

  36. William Miller says:

    Oops, actually I can’t seem to get Seeley 1881 full-text, though I thought I could. Sorry…

  37. Mike Taylor says:

    William, email me about the Seeley 1881 full text: dino@miketaylor.org.uk

    Please give the full reference.

  38. David Dreisigmeyer says:

    Verifying:

    1) Sereno et al 2007
    2) Tokaryk 2002
    3) Yang et al 1986

  39. Verifying Norman 1996.

    I’ve also ordered paper copies of:
    -Gilmore 1924d
    -Parks 1935
    I hope they arrive quickly.

  40. I’ve also verified Russell & Zhao 1996.

  41. David Dreisigmeyer says:

    Verifying:

    Sanz JL, Santafe JV and Casanovas L (1983)

  42. Verifying:
    -Sachs & Hornung 2006
    -Sill 1974
    -Sternberg 1927

  43. William Miller says:

    Verifying: Ruíz-Omeñaca JI, Santos-Cubedo A (1998) Un húmero de iguanodóntido (Ornithischia, Ornithopoda) del Cretácico inferior (Aptiense) de Morella (Castellón, España). Geogaceta 24: 279-282

  44. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Langston 1975

  45. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Sanz et al 1983

  46. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Canudo et al 2004

  47. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Sereno 1987

  48. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Raath 1969

  49. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Parks 1935

  50. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Russell & Zhao 1996

  51. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Young 1959

  52. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Santa Luca 1984

  53. Sarah Nichols says:

    Verifying Galton 1983

  54. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Schmidt 1969

  55. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Young 1941 (or trying to)

  56. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Mallon & Holmes 2006

  57. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Sachs & Hornung 2006

  58. Rob Taylor says:

    Regarding Sachs & Hornung ’06, a row remains on the verification list, but it looks like it has already been verified and copied over to the public data page. (Will hold off on it.)

  59. Mike Taylor says:

    Rob, you RULE! Keep it up 🙂

  60. Andy Farke says:

    Verifying Rich & Vickers-Rich 2003 and Davies 1983

  61. Andy Farke says:

    Verifying Sill 1974 and Romer 1972

  62. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Seeley 1881

  63. Andy Farke says:

    You’re brave! Isn’t that one in inches?!

  64. Andy Farke says:

    Verifying Zhou 1984

  65. Rob Taylor says:

    Verifying Pereda Suberbiola et al 2003

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