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1970 in paleontology

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Arthropods

Newly named insects

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Archosauromorphs

Newly named diapsids

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[[File:Longisquama BW.jpgcenterthumb150x150px[[Longisquama insignis]]]]

Newly named dinosaurs

Data courtesy of George Olshevsky's dinosaur genera list.

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A Two-crested Dilophosaur.

Newly named birds

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Newly named Pterosaurs

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References

References

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  2. Archibald, SB. (2010). "Revision of the scorpionfly family Holcorpidae (Mecoptera), with description of a new species from Early Eocene McAbee, British Columbia, Canada". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France.
  3. Sharov, A.G. 1970. A peculiar reptile from the Lower Triassic of Fergana. Paleontologiceskij Zurnal 1: pp. 127-130.
  4. Olshevsky, George. "Dinogeorge's Dinosaur Genera List".
  5. Russell, D.A. 1970. Tyrannosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Western Canada. National Museum of Nat. Sci., Publ. Paleontology No. 1.
  6. Osmolska, H. and E. Roniewicz. 1970. Deinocheiridae, a new family of theropod dinosaurs. Palaeontol. Polonica 21: pp. 5-19.
  7. Welles, S.P. 1970. Dilophosaurus (Reptilia: Saurischia), a new name for a dinosaur. J. Paleontol. 44: p. 989.
  8. Ellenberger, P. 1970. Les niveaux Paléontologiques de première apparition des Mammifères primordiaux d'Afrique du Sud et leur ichnologie, établissement de zones stratigaphiques detaillées dans le stormberg du Lesotho (Afrique du Sud) (Trias supérieur à Jurassique). Proceedings Papers of the 2nd Gondwana Symposium in South Africa, 1970: pp. 343-370.
  9. Brown vide Ostrom, J.H. 1970. Terrestrial vertebrates as indicators of Mesozoic climates. Proc. North. Am. Paleontol. Convention D, 347-376.
  10. Ostrom, J.H. 1970. Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Cloverly Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of the Bighorn Basin area, Wyoming and Montana. Peabody Museum Nat. History Bull. 35: pp. 1-234.
  11. Colbert, E.H. 1970. A saurischian dinosaur from the Triassic of Brasil. Amer. Mus. Novitates 2405: pp. 1-39.
  12. (1970). "A New Anseriform Genus and Species from the Nebraska Pliocene". Auk.
  13. (1997). "A Phylogenetic Classification of Waterfowl (Aves: Anseriformes), including selected fossil species". Annals of Carnegie Museum.
  14. (1970). "Nueva Especie de Ave Pleistocénica del Orden Accipitriformes (Accipitridae) y Nuevo Género para las Antillas". Ciencias, series 4 (Ciencias Biológicas).
  15. (2007). "The Cuban Fossil Eagle ''Aquila borrasi'' Arredondo: A Scaled-up Version of the Great Black-hawk (''Buteogallus urubitinga'') (Gmelin)". Journal of Raptor Research.
  16. George G. Simpson. (1970). "Miocene Penguins from Victoria, Australia, and Chubut, Argentina". Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria.
  17. Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche. (2007). "Revisión Sistematicá de ''Palaeospheniscus biloculata'' (Simpson) nov. comb. (Aves, Spheniscidae) de la Formación Gaiman (Mioceno Temprano), Chubut, Argentina". Ameghiniana.
  18. Hildegarde Howard. (1970). "A Review of the Extinct Avian Genus Mancalla". Museum of Natural History of Los Angeles County, Contributions in Science.
  19. Pierce Brodkorb. (1970). "An Eocene Puffbird from Wyoming". Contributions to Geology University of Wyoming.
  20. J. Alan Feduccia & Larry D. Martin. (1976). "The Eocene Zygodactyl Birds of North America (Aves: Piciformes)". In Collected Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring the 90th Birthday of Alexander Wetmore Ed.: Storrs. L. Olson; Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology.
  21. Larry D. Martin & James Tate, Jr.. (1970). "A New Turkey from the Pliocene of Nebraska". Wilson Bulletin.
  22. J. Alan Feduccia. (1970). "A New Shorebird from the Upper Pliocene". Journal of the Graduate Research Center (Dallas, Texas).
  23. Eduardo P. Tonni. (1970). "''Zonotrichia robusta'' n. sp. (Aves, Passeriformes) del Pleistoceno Medio de la Provincia de Buenos Aires". Ameghiniana.
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