K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
Full reference
K. Brill and K. Carpenter. 2007. A description of a new ornithopod from the Lytle Member of the Purgatoire Formation (Lower Cretaceous) and a reassessment of the skull of Camptosaurus. In K. Carpenter (ed.), Horns and Beaks: Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs 49-67 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
Metadata
ID number: | 24822 |
Created: | 2007-07-11 11:59:47 |
Modified: | 2013-11-15 16:57:02 |
Project name: | ETE |
Publication type: | book/book chapter |
Taxonomy: | stated without evidence |
Language: | English |
Taxonomic names (2)
Taxonomic opinions (8) - view classification
'Camptonotus amplus is recombined as Camptosaurus amplus' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Camptonotus dispar is recombined as Camptosaurus dispar' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Camptosaurus browni is a subjective synonym of Camptosaurus dispar' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Camptosaurus medius is a subjective synonym of Camptosaurus dispar' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Camptosaurus nanus is a subjective synonym of Camptosaurus dispar' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Iguanodon bernissartensis belongs to Iguanodon' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Theiophytalia kerri belongs to Theiophytalia' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Theiophytalia belongs to Iguanodontia' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Camptonotus dispar is recombined as Camptosaurus dispar' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Camptosaurus browni is a subjective synonym of Camptosaurus dispar' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Camptosaurus medius is a subjective synonym of Camptosaurus dispar' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Camptosaurus nanus is a subjective synonym of Camptosaurus dispar' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Iguanodon bernissartensis belongs to Iguanodon' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Theiophytalia kerri belongs to Theiophytalia' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007
'Theiophytalia belongs to Iguanodontia' according to K. Brill and K. Carpenter 2007