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- Expeditions, field work, and fossil discoveries Invertebrate paleozoology Vertebrate paleozoology
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{{Year nav topic5|1913|paleontology|science}}{{Year in paleontology header|1913}}Expeditions, field work, and fossil discoveries- April: William Edmund Cutler prospected in Dinosaur Provincial Park. His work was underwritten by the Calgary Syndicate for Prehistoric Research, a group of local philanthropist businessmen, and a small local museum, the Calgary Public Museum, which no long exists.[1]
- Summer: The American Museum of Natural History dispatched a team of fossil hunters to Dinosaur Provincial Park. Cutler joined the expedition but was "asked to leave" after only a few months of involvement.[1]
- Cutler excavated a juvenile Gryposaurus now catalogued by the Canadian Museum of Nature as CMN 8784. The site of the excavation has since been designated "quarry 252".[1]
- Winter: Cutler partly prepared the young Gryposaurus specimen, possibly in Calgary while working on dinosaurs for Euston Sisely.[1]
- A US Geological Survey crew headed by Eugene Stebinger and a US National Museum crew headed by Charles Gilmore worked together to excavate the first dinosaur discovery of the Two Medicine Formation.
Invertebrate paleozoology Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Leucotermes robustus[2]sp. nov Synonym von Rosen LutetianBaltic amber{{Flag|Russia}}A Stylotermitid termite. synonym of Parastylotermes robustus |
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DiictodonValid Robert BroomMiddle Permian Pristerognathus zone- {{Flag|China}}
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A dicynodont belonging to Pylaecephalidae, living in burrows. EocyclopsJunior synonym Robert Broom Late Permian Junior synonym of Rhachiocephalus. IctidorhinusValid Broom Late Permian Dicynodon assemblage zoneA biarmosuchian. ScylacopsValid Broom Late Permian Cistecephalus assemblage zoneA member of Gorgonopsia. |
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Aggiosaurus[3] Valid | | 157 millions of years ago. A geosaurine metriorhynchid. | |
Plesiosaurs | | |
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LeurospondylusValid Brown | - {{Flag|Canada}} ({{Flag|Alberta}})
| OgmodirusValid Williston Moodie | - {{Flag|USA}} ({{Flag|Kansas}})
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Data courtesy of George Olshevsky's dinosaur genera list.[4] Name | Status | Authors | Location | Notes | Images |
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Elopteryx[5]Nomen dubium | Probable a misidentified bird, but may be a troodontid dinosaur. | Hypacrosaurus[6] | Valid taxon | | - {{Flag|Canada}} ({{Flag|Alberta}})
- {{Flag|USA}} ({{Flag|Montana}})
| Procompsognathus[7] | Valid taxon | | | a Coelophysoid. | Pterospondylus[8]Disputed. | Possible junior synonym of Procompsognathus. | Styracosaurus[9] Valid taxon | | - {{Flag|Canada}} ({{Flag|Alberta}})
| A horned ceratopsian. | Thescelosaurus[10] | Valid taxon | | - {{Flag|Canada}} ({{Flag|Alberta}} and {{Flag|Saskatchewan}})
- {{Flag|USA}} ({{Flag|Colorado}}, {{Flag|Montana}}, {{Flag|North Dakota}}, {{Flag|South Dakota}} and {{Flag|Wyoming}})
| A small, agile Ornithopod. | |
See also{{portal|Paleontology}}References1. ^1 2 3 D. H. Tanke. 2010. Lost in plain sight: rediscovery of William E. Cutler's missing Eoceratops. In M. J. Ryan, B. J. Chinnery-Allgeier, D. A. Eberth (eds.), New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs: The Royal Tyrrell Museum Ceratopsian Symposium. Indiana University Press, Bloomington 541-550. 2. ^{{Cite journal |last1=Emerson |first1=A.E. |year=1971 |title=Tertiary fossil species of the Rhinotermitidae (Isoptera), phylogeny of genera, and reciprocal phylogeny of associated Flagellata (Protozoa) and the Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) |journal= Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History |volume=146 |issue=3 |pages =243–304 |url= http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/1093}} 3. ^Ambayrac, M. 1913. Une machoire de grand Reptile du Jurasique supérieur (Oxfordien). [journal title unknown]: pp. 97-98. 4. ^{{cite web| last = Olshevsky| first = George | title = Dinogeorge's Dinosaur Genera List | url = http://www.polychora.com/dinolist.html| accessdate = 2008-08-07 }} 5. ^Andrews, C.W. (1913): On some bird remains from the Upper Cretaceous of Transylvania. Geological Magazine 5: 193-196. 6. ^Brown, B. 1913. A new trachodont dinosaur, Hypacrosaurus. from the Edmonton Cretaceous of Alberta. Bull. Am. Nat. Hist. 32: pp. 395-406. 7. ^Fraas, E. 1913. Die neuesten Dinosaurierfunde in der schwabischen Trias. Naturwissenschaften 45: pp. 1097-1100. 8. ^Jaekel, O. 1913/1914. Uber die Wirbeltierfunde in der oberen Trias von Halberstadt. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 1: pp. 155-215. 9. ^Lambe, L. M. 1913. A new genus and species ofCeratopsia from the Belly River Formation ofAlberta. The Ottawa Naturalist 27 (9): pp. 109-116. 10. ^Gilmore, C.W. 1913. A new dinosaur from theLance Formation of Wyoming. Smithsonian Misc.Coll. 61: pp. 1-5.
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