Yes, the PLoS One paper will be out later today.
Thomas R. Holtz, Jr.
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Dept. of Geology, University of Maryland
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu [mailto:owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu] On Behalf Of Ben
Creisler
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2013 11:32 AM
To: dinosaur@usc.edu
Subject: Europelta, new nodosaur from Early Cretaceous of Spain
From: Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com
A number of news stories and blog items in Spanish about the discovery of a
5-meter-long nodosaur from the Early Cretaceous of
Spain. It is the most complete skeleton of an ankylosaur ever found in Europe.
The official description is scheduled to appear in
PLoS
ONE, I assume later today.
http://www.diariovasco.com/rc/20131202/mas-actualidad/sociedad/dinosaurio-teruel-201312021630.html
http://noticias.lainformacion.com/ciencia-y-tecnologia/paleontologia/el-dinosaurio-acorazado-mas-completo-de-europa-europelta-
carbonensis-se-encuentra-en-arino-teruel_qg8dFh9m0XdxdNZd6PMaj2/
http://www.pakozoic.com/2013/12/europelta-el-dinosaurio-acorazado-de.html