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A new paper is out online: Forster, C.A., de Klerk, W.J., Poole, K.E., Chinsamy-Turan, A., Roberts, E.M., and Ross, C.F., 2022. Iyuku raathi, a new iguanodontian dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Kirkwood Formation, South Africa. The Anatomical Record doi:10.1002/ar.25038. Iyuku was first reported in an abstract presented at the SVP 2012 conference, and it is not only the latest addition to the dinosaurian fauna of the Early Cretaceous Kirkwood Formation in South Africa, but also the second ornithopod dinosaur to be described from the Cretaceous of South Africa (the ot
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Delphinodon dividium and others; my work in the New Jersey Kirkwood (Paleocene-Miocene)
frankh8147 posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hello everyone! This trip report represents over a year and half of work (intermittent between my trips to the New Jersey Cretaceous) at a Kirkwood formation spot in New Jersey. I was happy to be invited by a few friends and had a great time digging outside of my normal streams! As you can probably tell from the title, I'm really highlighting one particular specimen - the Delphinodon dividium tooth. From all the research we have done; it appears to be the first appearance of this from New Jersey and the Northernmost occurrence in the eastern USA. I did have this looked- 20 replies
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I haven't been collecting in a while as I've been really busy but yesterday I was free so I went to an Eocene/Miocene site in Nj. It was nice to be out collecting at my favorite site again and I did pretty well. I did pretty well quantity wise and I found some nice teeth like a couple nice makos. My father didn't find much because he only dug for a short amount of time but he did find a 1 1/4 inch chub. Unfortunately the only chub I found this trip is very beat up.