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December 14, 2004

Carnegie Museum of Natural History to put new species of dinosaur on permanent exhibit
Exhibit will be the prototype for the Dinosaurs in Their Time expansion project

   

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The new species of oviraptorosaur found in the Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota, approximately 68-65 million years old. Reconstruction artwork was rendered in watercolor and pencil. Research with CMNH's Matt Lamanna, Ph.D. and Smithsonian Institution's Hans Dieter-Sues, Ph.D. in support of current exhibition/public relations and the forthcoming scientific description. Reconstruction Illustration: Mark A. Klingler / CMNH

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New oviraptorosaur species unveiled in Dinosaur Hall.  December 14, 2004.

Photo: Melinda McNaugher/CMNH

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New oviraptorosaur species unveiled in Dinosaur Hall.  December 14, 2004.

Photo: Melinda McNaugher/CMNH