Diplodocus

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1Comment on the proposed designation of Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher, 1901 as the type species of Diplodocus Marsh, 1878 (Case 3700; see BZN 73: 17–24) Michael P. Taylor Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristo

Comment on the proposed designation of Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher, 1901 as the type species of Diplodocus Marsh, 1878 (Case 3700; see BZN 73: 17–24) Michael P. Taylor Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristo

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- Date: 2016-09-08 04:36:06
    2Bulletin of Zoological NomenclatureMarchCase 3700 Diplodocus Marsh, 1878 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda): proposed

    Bulletin of Zoological NomenclatureMarchCase 3700 Diplodocus Marsh, 1878 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda): proposed

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    - Date: 2016-04-07 14:03:25
      314  CPD VETERINARY PRACTICE SEPTEMBER 2009

      14 CPD VETERINARY PRACTICE SEPTEMBER 2009

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      Language: English - Date: 2016-08-19 06:23:35
      4Dinokinetics: montajes paleontológicos  Fotografía de la colocación de un corpóreo de un dinosaurio Diplodocus de 28 metros de longitud. Cuétara en unas excavaciones en Colorado, en 1998.

      Dinokinetics: montajes paleontológicos Fotografía de la colocación de un corpóreo de un dinosaurio Diplodocus de 28 metros de longitud. Cuétara en unas excavaciones en Colorado, en 1998.

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      Source URL: www.fundaciondinosaurioscyl.com

      Language: Spanish - Date: 2009-10-22 05:20:20
        5CHAPTER 6  PALEONTOLOGY Discovering the Ancient History of the American West

        CHAPTER 6 PALEONTOLOGY Discovering the Ancient History of the American West

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        Source URL: dmns.org

        Language: English - Date: 2013-12-30 20:27:07
        6PLÉSIOSAURE  BRACHIOSAURE DIPLODOCUS

        PLÉSIOSAURE BRACHIOSAURE DIPLODOCUS

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        Source URL: jt44.free.fr

        - Date: 2010-04-22 13:14:01
          7Be a Naturalist! Naturalists learn all they can about the world around them, including extinct animals like the Diplodocus. Find the Diplodocus fossil and answer these questions! How do you think the Diplodocus moved? Tr

          Be a Naturalist! Naturalists learn all they can about the world around them, including extinct animals like the Diplodocus. Find the Diplodocus fossil and answer these questions! How do you think the Diplodocus moved? Tr

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          Source URL: www.urbanaparks.org

          Language: English - Date: 2014-12-18 15:29:59
          8TAYLOR — MOST SAUROPOD NECKS ARE INCOMPLETE (P1/19)  Almost all known sauropod necks are incomplete and distorted Michael P. Taylor Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, England.

          TAYLOR — MOST SAUROPOD NECKS ARE INCOMPLETE (P1/19) Almost all known sauropod necks are incomplete and distorted Michael P. Taylor Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, England.

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          Source URL: peerj.com

          Language: English - Date: 2015-10-06 12:15:20
          9WEIGHING A DINOSAUR Purpose To find the weight of a dinosaur. This activity also shows how the volume of an irregularly shaped object can be found and it is a good mathematical exercise in using scales.

          WEIGHING A DINOSAUR Purpose To find the weight of a dinosaur. This activity also shows how the volume of an irregularly shaped object can be found and it is a good mathematical exercise in using scales.

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          Source URL: www.earth-science-activities.co.uk

          Language: English - Date: 2013-08-18 13:21:56
          10PALAIOS, 2006, v. 21, p. 480–492 Research Article DOI: palo.2005.P05-062R TAPHONOMIC ANALYSIS OF A DINOSAUR FEEDING SITE USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS), MORRISON FORMATION, SOUTHERN BIGHORN BASIN, W

          PALAIOS, 2006, v. 21, p. 480–492 Research Article DOI: palo.2005.P05-062R TAPHONOMIC ANALYSIS OF A DINOSAUR FEEDING SITE USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS), MORRISON FORMATION, SOUTHERN BIGHORN BASIN, W

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          Source URL: www.wyodino.org

          Language: English - Date: 2013-04-16 15:30:33