Celophysis (see low fy sis)

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Search Results: Edward Cope (1 - 5 of 5)

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    The dinosaurian genus Coelurus

    1887 by Edward Cope

    The first description of fossils that would later be name...

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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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    On a new genus of Triassic dinosauria

    1889 by Edward Cope

    The New Mexico fossils that Cope previously described as ...

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    The Triassic paleontology of Ghost Ranch, New Mexico

    1974 by Edwin Colbert

    A brief overview of the Triassic vertebrate fossils from ...

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    What does the name Coelophysis mean?

    Pronounced “See-low-FY-sis,” the name literally means “ho...

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