Flocking 8/6/2024 -- Fona, Isotelus, Coahuilasaurus, Goyacephale

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Flocking 8/6/2024 -- Fona, Isotelus, Coahuilasaurus, Goyacephale
20 min sketches on paleostream! tried to draw digitally on an empty sketchbook scan:) here is: isotelus rex vibing with small ones, coahuilasaurus rolling you over (you're just a dinosaur egg, without any responsibilities and u don't know what "paying taxes" means), a pair of fona herzogae being fat and affectionate (also explored sexual dimorphism there), and goyocephale being a fancy black chicken it is
big day! first time drawing trilobites and pachycephalosaurian
wooo flocking is back! this week we drew Isotelus, Coahuilasaurus, Fona, and Goyocephale.
#Paleostream 7/09/2024
here's today's #Paleostream sketches!!! feels good to be back, today we drew Isotelus rex, Coahuilasaurus, Fona, and Goyocephale
Coahuilasaurus lipani Longrich et al., 2024 (new genus and species)
(Type specimen of Coahuilasaurus lipani [scale bar = 20 cm], from Longrich et al., 2024)
Meaning of name: Coahuilasaurus = Coahuila lizard [in Greek]; lipani = for the Lipan Apache people
Age: Late Cretaceous (Campanian), around 72.5 million years ago
Where found: Cerro del Pueblo Formation, Coahuila, Mexico
How much is known: Partial skull of one individual. Skull fragments from at least one other individual may also belong to this species.
Notes: Coahuilasaurus was a hadrosaurid (duck-billed dinosaur). The type specimen was formerly considered a specimen of Kritosaurus navajovius, which is otherwise known from the southwestern United States. However, this specimen noticeably differs from Kritosaurus in several ways, such as having a strongly downturned tip of the lower jaw. The authors of a new study thus reclassify it as a new genus and species, and consider it likely more closely related to Gryposaurus. Coahuilasaurus is estimated to have been about 8 m long in total body length.
Reference: Longrich, N.R., A.A. Ramírez Velasco, J. Kirkland, A.E. Bermúdez Torres, and C.I. Serrano-Brañas. 2024. Coahuilasaurus lipani, a new kritosaurin hadrosaurid from the upper Campanian Cerro del Pueblo Formation, northern Mexico. Diversity 16: 531. doi: 10.3390/d16090531