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1935 in paleontology

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Plants

Conifers

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Flowering plants

NameNoveltyStatusAuthorsAgeUnitLocationSynonymized taxaNotesImages

Arthropods

Insects

NameNoveltyStatusAuthorsAgeUnitLocationNotesImages

Sauropterygians

New taxa

NameNoveltyStatusAuthorsAgeType localityCountryNotesImages

Vertebrates

Dinosaurs

TaxonNoveltyStatusAuthor(s)AgeUnitLocationNotesImages
last=Parksfirst=W.A.author-link=William A. Parksyear=1935title=New species of trachodont dinosaurs from the Cretaceous formations of Albertajournal=University of Toronto Studies. Geological Seriesvolume=37pages=1–45}}Sp. nov.Jr. synonymParksCampanianDinosaur Park FormationAlbertaA synonym of Corythosaurus casuarius
Corythosaurus brevicristatusSp. nov.Jr. synonymParksCampanianDinosaur Park FormationAlbertaA synonym of Corythosaurus casuarius
Corythosaurus frontalisSp. nov.Jr. synonymParksCampanianDinosaur Park FormationAlbertaA synonym of Lambeosaurus lambei
last=Sternbergfirst=C.M.author-link=Charles Mortram Sternbergyear=1935title=Hooded Hadrosaurs of the Belly River Series of the Upper Cretaceousjournal=National Museum of Canada Bulletin. Geological Seriesvolume=77issue=52pages=1–38}}Sp. nov.ValidGilmoreCampanianDinosaur Park FormationAlbertaA species of Lambeosaurus[[File:Lambeosaurus clavinitialis.png150px]]
Lambeosaurus magnicristatumSp. nov.ValidGilmoreCampanianDinosaur Park FormationAlbertaA species of Lambeosaurus. Amended to L. magnicristatus in 1938[[File:Lambeosaurus magnicristatus.png150px]]

Synapsids

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Brazil[[File:Stahleckeria1DB.jpgthumb[[Stahleckeria]]]]

Expeditions, field work, and fossil discoveries

  • Charles Gilmore returned to prospect for fossils in the Two Medicine Formation.

Institutions and organizations

  • The Calgary Public Museum of Alberta, Canada closed due to financial problems triggered by the Great Depression. By this point the museum had accumulated roughly 7500 different items of both natural and man-made origin. The collections were stored in another Calgary building called the Coste House.

References

References

  1. (1935). "Miocene leaves, fruits, and seeds from Idaho, Oregon, and Washington". Journal of Paleontology.
  2. (1988). "Rosaceous ''Chamaebatiaria''-like foliage from the Paleogene of western North America". Aliso.
  3. (1987). "Middle Eocene dicotyledonous plants from Republic, northeastern Washington". United States Geological Survey.
  4. (2001). "''Dipteronia'' (Sapindaceae) from the Tertiary of North America and implications for the phytogeographic history of the Aceroideae". American Journal of Botany.
  5. (1930). "The fossil ants of North America.". Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology.
  6. Parks, W.A.. (1935). "New species of trachodont dinosaurs from the Cretaceous formations of Alberta". University of Toronto Studies. Geological Series.
  7. Sternberg, C.M.. (1935). "Hooded Hadrosaurs of the Belly River Series of the Upper Cretaceous". National Museum of Canada Bulletin. Geological Series.
  8. Trexler, D., 2001, Two Medicine Formation, Montana: geology and fauna: In: Mesozoic Vertebrate Life, edited by Tanke, D. H., and Carpenter, K., Indiana University Press, pp. 298–309.
  9. 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.
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