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1924 in paleontology

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Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils.[1] This includes the study of body fossils, tracks (ichnites), burrows, cast-off parts, fossilised feces (coprolites), palynomorphs and chemical residues. Because humans have encountered fossils for millennia, paleontology has a long history both before and after becoming formalized as a science. This article records significant discoveries and events related to paleontology that occurred or were published in the year 1924.

Dinosaurs

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New taxa

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Taxon Novelty Status Author(s) Age Unit Location Notes Images
Asiatosaurus mongoliensis[2] Gen. et sp. nov. Nomen dubium Osborn Early Cretaceous Öösh Formation  Mongolia An indeterminate sauropod
Chirostenotes pergracilis[3] Gen. et sp. nov. Valid Gilmore Campanian Dinosaur Park Formation  Alberta An oviraptorosaur
Dyoplosaurus acutosquameus[4] Gen. et sp. nov. Valid William Parks Campanian Dinosaur Park Formation  Alberta An ankylosaurid
Euskelesaurus africanus[5] Sp. nov. Nomen dubium Haughton Norian Elliot Formation  South Africa A species of the prosauropod Euskelosaurus (often misspelled Euskelesaurus)
"Fenestrosaurus philoceratops"[6] Nomen nudum Henry Fairfield Osborn Campanian Djadochta Formation  Mongolia Named Oviraptor
Gryponyx taylori[5] Sp. nov. Nomen dubium Haughton Hettangian-Sinemurian Elliot Formation  South Africa A species of the prosauropod Gryponyx
Kritosaurus marginatus[7] Nov. comb. Nomen dubium Gilmore Campanian Dinosaur Park Formation  Alberta A reassignment of Stephanosaurus marginatus to Kritosaurus
Lycorhinus angustidens[5] Gen. et sp. nov. Valid Haughton Hettangian-Sinemurian Elliot Formation  South Africa A heterodontosaurid
Massospondylus schwarzi[5] Sp. nov. Nomen dubium Haughton Hettangian-Sinemurian Elliot Formation  South Africa A species of the prosauropod Massospondylus
Melanorosaurus readi[5] Gen. et sp. nov. Valid Haughton Norian-Rhaetian Elliot Formation  South Africa A melanorosaurid prosauropod
"Ornithoides oshiensis"[8] Nomen nudum Osborn Campanian Djadochta Formation  Mongolia Named Saurornithoides
Oviraptor philoceratops[8] Gen. et sp. nov. Valid Osborn Campanian Djadochta Formation  Mongolia An oviraptorid
"Ovoraptor djadochtari"[6] Nomen nudum Osborn Campanian Djadochta Formation  Mongolia Named Velociraptor
Plateosaurus cullingworthi[5] Sp. nov. Valid Haughton Norian Elliot Formation  South Africa Later given the genus name Plateosauravus
Prodeinodon mongoliensis[2] Gen. et sp. nov. Nomen dubium Osborn Early Cretaceous Öösh Formation  Mongolia An indeterminate theropod
Saurornithoides mongoliensis[8] Gen. et sp. nov. Valid Osborn Campanian Djadochta Formation  Mongolia A troodontid
Thecodontosaurus dubius[5] Sp. nov. Nomen dubium Haughton Hettangian-Sinemurian Elliot Formation  South Africa A species of the prosauropod Thecodontosaurus
Thespesius edmontoni[9] Sp. nov. Jr. synonym Gilmore Maastrichtian Horseshoe Canyon Formation  Alberta A new species of Thespesius, now a synonym of Edmontosaurus regalis
Velociraptor mongoliensis[8] Gen. et sp. nov. Valid Osborn Campanian Djadochta Formation  Mongolia A velociraptorine dromaeosaurid

Plesiosaurs

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New taxa

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Synapsids

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Non-mammalian

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Newly named mammals

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Amphicticeps[10]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Matthew & Granger

Oligocene

Hsanda Gol Formation

 Mongolia

An amphicynodont, type species is A. shackelfordi

Andrewsarchus[11]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

middle Eocene

Irdin Manha Formation

 China

A cetancodontamorph originally thought to be a mesonychian.

Andrewsarchus

Bunaelurus parvulus[10]

Sp nov

jr synonym

Matthew & Granger

Oligocene

Hsanda Gol Formation

 Mongolia

Junior synonym of Palaeogale sectoria

Bunaelurus ulysses[10]

Sp nov

jr synonym

Matthew & Granger

Oligocene

Hsanda Gol Formation

 Mongolia

Junior synonym of Palaeogale sectoria

Cynodictis elegans[10]

Sp nov

Valid

Matthew & Granger

Oligocene

Hsanda Gol Formation

 Mongolia

An amphicyonid

Cynodon (Pachycynodon) teilhardi[10]

Sp nov

jr synonym

Matthew & Granger

Oligocene

Hsanda Gol Formation

 Mongolia

An amphicynodont, moved to Amphicynodon teilhardi

Didymoconus[10]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Matthew & Granger

Oligocene

Hsanda Gol Formation

 Mongolia

A didymoconid, includes the species D. colgatei & D. berkeyi

Hyaenodon pervagus[10]

Sp nov

Valid

Matthew & Granger

Oligocene

Hsanda Gol Formation

 Mongolia

A hyaenodont

Palaeoprionodon gracilis[10]

Jr synonym

Valid

Matthew & Granger

Oligocene

Hsanda Gol Formation

 Mongolia

Moved to the genus Asiavorator.

Paracynohyaenodon morrisi[10]

Sp nov

jr synonym

Matthew & Granger

Oligocene

Irdin Manha Formation

 China

A hyaenodont, moved to Propterodon morrisi in 1993

Viverravus constans[10]

Sp nov

jr synonym

Matthew & Granger

Oligocene

Hsanda Gol Formation

 Mongolia

A carnivoran, moved to Shandgolictis constans

References

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  1. ^ Gini-Newman, Garfield; Graham, Elizabeth (2001). Echoes from the past: world history to the 16th century. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. ISBN 9780070887398. OCLC 46769716.
  2. ^ a b Osborn, H.F. 1924. Sauropoda and Theropoda of the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia. Amer. Mus. Novitates 128: pp. 1-7.
  3. ^ Gilmore, C.W. (1924). "A new coelurid dinosaur from the Belly River Cretaceous of Alberta". National Museum of Canada Bulletin. Geological Series. 38 (43): 1–12.
  4. ^ Parks, W.A. 1924. Dyoplosaurus acutosquameus, a new genus and species of armored dinosaur; with notes on a skeleton of Prosaurolophus maximus. Univ. Toronto Stud. (Geol. Ser.) 18: pp. 1-35.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Haughton, S.H. (1924). "The fauna and stratigraphy of the Stormberg series". Annals of the South Africa Museum. 12: 323–497.
  6. ^ a b Osborn, H.F. (1924). "The discovery of an unknown continent". Natural History. 24 (2): 133–149.
  7. ^ Gilmore, C.W. (1924). "On the genus Stephanosaurus, with a description of the type specimen of Lambeosaurus lambei Parks". National Museum of Canada Bulletin. Geological Series. 38 (43): 29–48.
  8. ^ a b c d Osborn, H.F. 1924. Three new Theropoda, Protoceratops zone, central Mongolia. Amer. Mus. Novitates 144: pp. 1-12.
  9. ^ Gilmore, C.W. (1924). "A new species of hadrosaurian dinosaur from the Edmonton Formation (Cretaceous) of Alberta". National Museum of Canada Bulletin. Geological Series. 38 (43): 13–26.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Matthew, William Diller; Granger, Walter (1924-01-15). "New Carnivora from the Tertiary of Mongolia". American Museum Novitates (104).
  11. ^ Osborn, H. F. (11 November 1924). "Andrewsarchus, giant mesonychid of Mongolia". American Museum Novitates (146). American Museum of Natural History. Archived from the original on 2 November 2020.