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  2. Paul Sereno - Wikipedia

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    Paul Callistus Sereno (born October 11, 1957) is a professor of paleontology at the University of Chicago who has discovered several new dinosaur species on several continents, including at sites in Inner Mongolia, Argentina, Morocco and Niger. [1]

  3. Suchomimus - Wikipedia

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    It was named and described by paleontologist Paul Sereno and colleagues in 1998, based on a partial skeleton from the Elrhaz Formation. Suchomimus's long and shallow skull, similar to that of a crocodile, earns it its generic name, while the specific name Suchomimus tenerensis alludes to the locality of its first remains, the Ténéré Desert.

  4. Timeline of ceratopsian research - Wikipedia

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    Skeletal mount of Titanoceratops. This timeline of ceratopsian research is a chronological listing of events in the history of paleontology focused on the ceratopsians, a group of herbivorous marginocephalian dinosaurs that evolved parrot-like beaks, bony frills, and, later, spectacular horns.

  5. Meet Paul Sereno, the Indiana Jones of paleontology. He’ll be ...

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    Paul Sereno, the longtime University of Chicago professor and so-called Indiana Jones of paleontology, a finder of lost civilizations and discoverer of new dinosaurs, one of the most beautiful ...

  6. Gobero - Wikipedia

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    According to Sereno, "Their crania are long, high and narrow, and their faces are taller with considerable alveolar prognathism". [1] This was a nomadic herding culture. Artifacts found in association include bones and tusks from fauna, projectile points, ceramics, ivory, bone and shell ornaments.

  7. Timeline of pachycephalosaur research - Wikipedia

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    Paul Sereno conducted the first comprehensive study of pachycephalosaur evolutionary relationships. [10] He also named the Goyocephala and Homalocephaloidea. [3] Artist's restoration of a troodontid. 1987. Emily Buchholtz Giffin, Diane Gabriel, and Rolf Johnson described the new genus and species Stenotholus kohleri. [7]

  8. Eocarcharia - Wikipedia

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    Sereno and Brusatte, 2008 Maxilla Eocarcharia (meaning "dawn shark") is a genus of allosauroid theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Elrhaz Formation that lived in the Sahara 112 million years ago, in what today is the country of Niger .

  9. Paul C. Sereno - Wikipedia

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