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

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Lindsays Test Sandbox


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Ornithomimus velox Marsh, 1890
Carpenter and Young   
United States, Colorado, Arapahoe, 39.615002 -104.043892

LJW:TEST
Magnoavipes caneeri Lockley et al., 2001
Lockley et al.   1980-00-00
United States, Colorado, Douglas, Roxborough State Park, 39.47361 -105.084999

LJW:TEST
Magnoavipes Lee, 1997
Lockley and Hunt   
United States, Colorado, Baca, 35 km S of Pritchett, 37.071667 -102.860001

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Magnoavipes Lee, 1997
Lockley;J. Warme   1985-00-00
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Turkey Creek, a few mi. S of Alameda, 39.652222 -105.141113

LJW:TEST
Magnoavipes Lee, 1997
Lockley et al.   
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, 39.500187 -105.098717

LJW:TEST
Magnoavipes caneeri Lockley et al., 2001
Matsukawa et al.   
United States, Colorado, Baca, 36.945 -102.78083

LJW:TEST
Magnoavipes Lee, 1997
Lockley et al.   
United States, Colorado, Boulder, In a commercial clay quarry near Eldorado Springs, 39.93222 -105.276665

LJW:TEST
Magnoavipes caneeri Lockley et al., 2001
Lockley et al.   
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, along S portion of Dinosaur Ridge, near Bandimere Speedway, 39.66647 -105.191826

LJW:TEST
Ornithomimus velox Marsh, 1890
Cannon;G. Cannon   
United States, Colorado, Adams, at Berkeley Bluffs, 39.793888 -105.019165

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Magnoavipes caneeri Lockley et al., 2001
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

LJW:TEST
Ornithomimus velox Marsh, 1890
Marsh;G. Cannon   1889-00-00
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, 39.675598 -105.098801

LJW:TEST
Magnoavipes Lee, 1997
Lockley and Hunt   
United States, Colorado, Boulder, listed as 2 sites in ref 25592: South 1 and South 2. In a commercial clay quarry near Eldorado Springs, 39.93222 -105.276665

LJW:TEST
Ornithomimus velox Marsh, 1890
Carpenter and Young   
United States, Colorado, Adams, 39.934299 -105.044098

LJW:TEST
Elaphrosaurus Janensch, 1920
USNM V8415M. Felch   1883-00-00
United States, Colorado, Fremont County

LJW:TEST
Ornithomimus velox Marsh, 1890
YPM VP 000542George L. Cannon   1889-06-01
United States, Colorado

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Ornithomimus velox Marsh, 1890
YPM VP 000548George L. Cannon   1889-06-30
United States, Colorado

LJW:TEST
Magnoavipes Lee, 1997
Matsukawa et al.   
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, 37.727501 -104.175003

LJW:TEST
Magnoavipes Lee, 1997
Kukihara and Lockley;Kukihara & Lockley   2004-00-00
United States, Colorado, Bent, north shore, John Martin Reservoir, at Plover Point, 6 km W of dam, 38.07291 -102.96666

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Magnoavipes Lee, 1997
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


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