- The New
Mexico Museum of
Natural History and
Science is a
natural history and
science museum in Albuquerque, New
Mexico near Old Town Albuquerque. The...
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basis of 32 teeth: the
holotype NMMNH P-4957 a
nearly complete premaxillary (incisiform) tooth, the
paratypes (
NMMNH P-4958-9, a
nearly complete maxillary...
- New
Mexico Museum of
Natural History and Science, the
fossil material (
NMMNH P-3698)
consists of
skull and
lower jaw bones, in
addition to
isolated teeth...
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Cretaceous Kirtland Formation (De-Na-Zin member_), San Juan Basin, New Mexico."
NMMNH Bulletin 35: 253–256. ****van, R.M. and Lucas, S.G. (2006). "The Kirtlandian...
- Formation:
NMMNH P-8313 (a
right anterior sca****),
NMMNH P-22133 (a
metatarsal II),
NMMNH P-61274 (a
shaft of an
anterior thoracic rib),
NMMNH P-71332 (a...
- well-preserved
skulls are from the
Redonda Formation (an adult,
NMMNH P-4983, and a juvenile,
NMMNH P-31095). The
oldest Redondasaurus specimen is an incomplete...
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prepared and
deposited at the New
Mexican Museum of
Natural History under NMMNH P-3690. The
specimen was not
described until 1991 in the
Journal of Paleontology...
- Kirtlandian.
Subsequent finds include specimens MNA Pl. 1668, MNA Pl. 1747,
NMMNH P-27468, and USNM 2416,
partial skeletons with skull; YPM 1229, a skeleton...
- New
Mexico Museum of
Natural History and Science, the
fossil material (
NMMNH P-3698)
consists of the
right postorbital,
right squamosal, left palatine...
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NMMNH P-32715
Todiltia schoewei N/A
NMMNH P-32713
Todiltia schoewei N/A
NMMNH P-32718
Todiltia schoewei N/A
NMMNH P-32712
Todiltia schoewei N/A
NMMNH...