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LACM 23845
Tyrannosaurus rex quatrojugal fragments
LACM 23845
Spec. Acro. LACM
Taxon Tyrannosaurus rex
Element(s) Cranial: quatrojugal fragments
Formation Hell Creek
Period Cretaceous
Epoch Cretaceous Late
Age Cretaceous Late
County Garfield
State Montana
Country USA
Order Saurischia
Family Tyrannosauridae
Collected By Garbani: H. J.
Date Collected 1968
Publications Vertebrate Paleontology. Brochu: C. A.. 2003. Osteology of Tyrannosaurus rex: Insights from a Nearly Complete Skeleton and High-Resolution Computed Tomographic Analysis of the Skull.. 22. 1 - 138.
Vertebrate Paleontology. Carr: T.D. + T. E. Williamson. 2004. Diversity of late Maastrichtian Tyrannosauridae (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from western North America. 142. 479 - 523.
Vertebrate Paleontology. Erickson: G.M. et al.. 2004. Gigantism and comparative life-history parameters of tyrannosaurid dinosaurs.. 430. 772 - 775.
Vertebrate Paleontology. Erickson: Gregory M.. 1997. Age Determination of Dinosaurs.. 4 - 6.
Vertebrate Paleontology. Molnar: R. E.. 1974. A distinctive theropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Baja California (Mexico).. 48. 1009 - 1017.
Vertebrate Paleontology. Molnar: R. E.. 1978. A New Theropod Dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Central Montana.. 52. 73 - 82.
Vertebrate Paleontology. Molnar: R. E.. 1980. An albertosaur from the Hell Creek Formation of Montana.. 54. 102 - 108.
Vertebrate Paleontology. Paul: G. S.. 1988. Predatory Dinosaurs of the World.. 1 - 464.
Vertebrate Paleontology. Philip J. Currie. 2003. Cranial anatomy of tyrannosaurid dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. 191 - 226.
Vertebrate Paleontology. W. Scott Persons IV, Philip J. Currie. 2016. An approach to scoring cursorial limb proportions in carnivorous dinosaurs and an attempt to account for allometry.
Vertebrate Paleontology. Stephen L. Brusatte, Thomas D. Carr, Gregory M. Erickson, Gabe S. Bever, and Mark A. Norell. 2009. A long-snouted, multihorned tyrannosaurid from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia.
Vertebrate Paleontology. Joshua D. Schmerge, Bruce M. Rothschild. 2016. Distribution of the dentary groove of theropod dinosaurs: Implications for theropod phylogeny and the validity of the genus Nanotyrannus Bakker et al., 1988. 61. 26 - 33.
Vertebrate Paleontology. Philip J. Currie. 2003. Allometric growth in tyrannosaurids (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of North America and Asia.
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