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    Geologic and stratigraphic setting of the Coelophysis Quarry, Ghost Ranch, northern New Mexico: a reassessment

    1996 by Barry Goldstein, Tram Trinh, Thuy Trinh, Eric Hargrave, and Timothy Demko

    Uses paleomagnetic data to argue that the Ghost Ranch Coe...

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    Rotation of an Upper Triassic Ghost Ranch, New Mexico Whitaker (Coelophysis) Quarry block: turning over a fragile 12,000 lb block

    2004 by Michael Pierce, Larry Rinehart, Andrew Heckert, Spencer Lucas, and Adrian Hunt

    Describes how staff at the New Mexico Museum of Natural H...

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    Variation in Coelophysis bauri

    1990 by Edwin Colbert

    Discusses variation in the bones of Coelophysis from Ghos...

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    The type locality of Coelophysis, a Late Triassic dinosaur from north-central New Mexico (USA)

    1996 by Robert Sullivan, Spencer Lucas, Andrew Heckert, and Adrian Hunt

    Discusses the location where the original type specimens ...

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    Ostracodes and conchostracans from the Upper Triassic Whitaker Quarry, Rock Point Formation, Chinle Group, north-central New Mexico

    2006 by Larry Rinehart, Spencer Lucas, Andrew Heckert, and Adrian Hunt

    Describes small crustaceans found in the lake beds direct...

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    Preliminary description of Coelophysoids (Dinosauria:Theropoda) from the Upper Triassic (Revuletian:Early-Mid Norian) Snyder Quarry, north-central New Mexico

    2000 by Andrew Heckert, Kate Zeigler, Spencer Lucas, Larry Rinehart, and Jerald Harris

    Describes the fossils of a Coelophysis-like dinosaur from...

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    Coelophysis, Rioarribasaurus, and the stratigraphy and biochronology of the Upper Chinle Group in north-central New Mexico

    1995 by Andrew Heckert, Spencer Lucas, Robert Sullivan, and Adrian Hunt

    An abstract describing the stratigraphy of dinosaur local...

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    A contribution to the history of the vertebrata of the Trias of North America

    1887 by Edward Cope

    A review and description of several Triassic reptiles fro...

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    Morphological variation in small theropods and its meaning in systematics: evidence from Syntarsus rhodesiensis

    1990 by Michael Raath

    Paper describing how morphological variation in Syntarsus...

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    Opinion 1842: Coelurus bauri Cope, 1887 (currently Coelophysis bauri; Reptilia, Saurischia): lectotype replaced by a neotype

    1996 by International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature

    Following a period of public comment, the International C...

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