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Topic Started: Nov 10 2016, 09:57 PM (440 Views)
heliosphoros
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http://vertpaleo.org/PDFS/2016/SVP-2016-Program-Book-v10-with-covers.aspx

Just the things that interest me in particular:

- Lots of things on gondwanatherians, from a fully complete skeleton to a weird new taxon with weird teeth to Bharattherium surviving the KT event.

- More pteranodontid material from the Late Campanian

- Many studies on pterosaur neural anatomy

- Crocodilians are ancestrally endothermic

- AMERICAN CRETACEOUS HARAMIYIDANS
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babehunter1324
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Also off note, they presented an abstract on a new fossile bed with multipe Triceratops, the interesting thing is that htye were of very dispar age.

There also was an abstract on a new Appalachian nodosaurid, apparently.

Edited by babehunter1324, Nov 11 2016, 11:05 AM.
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Incinerox
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> A BASAL DEINONYCHOSAUR FROM THE EARLY MAASTRICHTIAN, ANTARCTIC PENINSULA AND THE BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF THE LATEST CRETACEOUS DINOSAUR FAUNA OF ANTARCTICA.

> A LARGE MACROPREDATORY ICHTHYOSAUR FROM THE LATE TRIASSIC OF WILLISTON LAKE (BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA) INDICATES HIGH ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF BASAL PARVIPELVIA

> TRACKWAY EVIDENCE FOR A THEROPOD GROUP ATTACK UPON A POSSIBLE CERATOPSIAN DINOSAUR FROM THE MORENO HILL FORMATION (TURONIAN) NEW MEXICO

These three are the most exciting that I've managed to spot. I think I caught a glimpse of Morrison dinosaur localities but I've not been able to find it despite extensive use of Crtl+F so it may have just been my tired brain making things up.

If anyone spots anything about Megaraptorids (that don't include the one about Australovenator's arms), gimme a shout.
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Acinonyx Jubatus
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Incinerox
Nov 11 2016, 02:39 PM
> A LARGE MACROPREDATORY ICHTHYOSAUR FROM THE LATE TRIASSIC OF WILLISTON LAKE (BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA) INDICATES HIGH ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF BASAL PARVIPELVIA
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Also that Antarctic Deinonychosaur sounds interesting.
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