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Dataset: LJW-TEST
Taxa: Hadrosauridae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


LJW:TEST
Caririchnium leonardii (Lockley, 1987)
Matsukawa et al.   
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, 39.851665 -105.257225

LJW:TEST
Edmontosaurus regalis Lambe, 1917
Cope;E. D. Cope   1873-00-00
United States, Colorado, Adams, along Bijou Creek, probably in at least two places, but exact localities unknown, 40.285278 -106.860558

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Lockley et al.   
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Weaver family coal mine between Gunnison and Crested Butte; part of the Grand Mesa Coal Field, 38.8325 -107.036942

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Lockley and Hunt   
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, in CSM clay pits, N of 19th St and E of 6th Avenue (prob. Rte 6); on wall facing W toward 6, 39.745705 -105.223587

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Carpenter and Young   
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, E of Standley Lake, 39.8675 -105.110275

LJW:TEST
Edmontosaurus Lambe, 1917
Lull and Wright;Maxson   
United States, Colorado, Weld, sec. 22, T11N, R66W, on Owl Creek, a small tributary of Lone Tree Creek, Weld Co., 40.908401 -104.762398

LJW:TEST
Hadrosaurus occidentalis (Leidy, 1856)
USNM PAL244537E. Cope   1873-10-11
United States, Colorado

LJW:TEST
Caririchnium leonardii (Lockley, 1987)
Mehl;M. G. Mehl   
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Locality of Holotype UCM-17614: Mehl 1931: "about one and a half miles northwest of Golden, Colorado." Lockley 1992: "in clay pits 5 km north of Golden, Colorado", 39.7575 -105.223053

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Carpenter and Young   
United States, Colorado, Arapahoe, housing development in Westminster, CO, 39.836666 -105.036667

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Lockley and Hunt   
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, near 12th Street, Colorado School of Mines, 39.750885 -105.228386

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Carpenter and Young;Dane & Pierce   
United States, Colorado, Adams, East Bijou Creek, 39.857224 -104.118889

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Young   
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, mine at Paonia; could be nearby Delta Co. as well, 38.87888 -107.455887

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Brown;B. Brown   1937-00-00
United States, Colorado, Delta, near Cedaredge, Grand Mesa Field, 40.676666 -108.249725

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
VP9158ADr. Glenn W. Storrs   1982-01-01
United States, Colorado, Piceance Basin, 39.735073 -108.492813

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Lockley et al.   
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, "immediately adjacent" to DMNH Triceratops site, 39.844723 -105.183609

LJW:TEST
Caririchnium leonardii (Lockley, 1987)
Matsukawa et al.   
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, 37.727501 -104.175003

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Lockley and Hunt;M. Lockley & A. Hunt   
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, two sites near Starkville, on the outskirts of Trinidad, 25 km S of Ludlow, 37.118034 -104.516968

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Cope;E. D. Cope   1873-00-00
United States, Colorado, Adams, along Bijou Creek, probably in at least two places, but exact localities unknown, 40.285278 -106.860558

LJW:TEST
Caririchnium leonardii (Lockley, 1987)
Lockley et al.   1980-00-00
United States, Colorado, Douglas, Roxborough State Park, 39.47361 -105.084999

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Young   
United States, Colorado, Fremont, S of Rangely, 38.373055 -105.200546

LJW:TEST
Caririchnium leonardii (Lockley, 1987)
Lockley;J. Warme   1985-00-00
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Turkey Creek, a few mi. S of Alameda, 39.652222 -105.141113

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Carpenter   
United States, Colorado, Routt, Hayden Mine no. 3, Oak Creek, Colorado - coordinates for Hayden Mine no. 1, 40.315556 -106.959442

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Carpenter and Young   
United States, Colorado, Arapahoe, 39.601112 -105.03167

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Wolny et al.;A. Knight, J. Owen, D. G. Wolny, H. Armstrong   1987-00-00
United States, Colorado, Mesa, near westernmost border of Garfield and Mesa counties, NW Colorado, within 1.5 mi of Utah border; sec 13, T8S, R105W, Mesa Co. Across Prairie Canyon from a plesiosaur site., 39.3675 -108.9384

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Brown;B. Brown   1937-00-00
United States, Colorado, Delta, T13S, R95W, sec 12, Se 1/4 of NE 1/4 of SW 1/4; Green Valley Coal Mine, 39.937401 -107.957298

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Carpenter and Young   
United States, Colorado, Boulder, 39.955555 -105.229164

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Young   
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco, S of Rangely, 39.841366 -108.703987

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Lull and Wright;W. T. Lee   1912-00-00
United States, Colorado, El Paso, on Jimmy Camp Creek, E of Coloado Springs. sec 3, T14S, R65W, 38.861 -104.654999

LJW:TEST
Caririchnium leonardii (Lockley, 1987)
Lockley;Chamberlain, Lockley   1995-00-00
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, along Alameda Parkway W of Denver, just N of original site, which is located 0.45 mi N of hairpin turn that cuts through hogback, toward N end of existing exposures and near present "Dakota Sandstone" sign, 39.681946 -105.192497

LJW:TEST
Caririchnium leonardii (Lockley, 1987)
Lockley et al.   
United States, Colorado, Boulder, In a commercial clay quarry near Eldorado Springs, 39.93222 -105.276665

LJW:TEST
Hadrosauridae
Young   
United States, Colorado, Mesa, 10 miles N of Fruita, Colorado, 39.303799 -108.728333

LJW:TEST
Caririchnium leonardii (Lockley, 1987)
Lockley;B. A. Clark   1985-00-00
United States, Colorado, Boulder, 40.014721 -105.270279

LJW:TEST
Caririchnium leonardii (Lockley, 1987)
Lockley;Markman, Lockley   1938-00-00
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, along Alameda Parkway W of Denver, 0.45 mi N of hairpin turn that cuts through hogback, toward N end of existing exposures and near present "Dakota Sandstone" sign. Originally found by WPA workers excavating the highway, within 3 feet of the pavement., 39.681946 -105.192497


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