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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 1993.

Flora

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Plants

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Araucarioxylon hoodii[2]

Sp nov

jr synonym

(Tidwell & Medlyn) Gee et al

Late Jurassic

Morrison Formation

 USA
 Utah

An araucariaceous petrified wood.
Moved to Agathoxylon hoodii (2019)[3]

Arthropods

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Insects

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Lixus (Eulixus) balazuci[4]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Voisin & Nel

Turolian

 France

A Curculionid weevil

Lixus (Eulixus) balazuci

Mesoepiophlebia veronicae[5]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Nel & Henrotay

Toarcian

Bascharage

 Luxembourg

A sphenophlebiid dragonfly. Type species M. veronicae

Mesoepiophlebia veronicae

Miofibla[6]

Gen et sp nov

jr synonym

Nel

Late Miocene

 Spain

An inocellid snakefly,
moved to Fibla (Reisserella) cerdanica in 2002

Fibla cerdanica

Ohmella coffini[6]

Sp nov

Valid

Nel

Turolian

Montagne d'Andance

 France

A snakefly

Ohmella coffini

Paraplagiophlebia[5]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Nel & Henrotay

Toarcian

Bascharage

 Luxembourg

A Myopophlebiid dragonfly, type species P. marcusi

Paraheterophlebia marcusi

Paraoligolestes[7]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Nel & Escuillé

Turolian

 France

A Sieblosiid damselfly, type species P. miocenicus

Paraoligolestes miocenicus

Paraplagiophlebia[5]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Nel & Henrotay

Toarcian

Bascharage

 Luxembourg

A Myopophlebiid dragonfly, type species P. loneuxi

Paraplagiophlebia loneuxi

Archosauromorphs

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Pseudosuchians

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Shuvosaurus[8]

Valid taxon

Chatterjee

Late Triassic (mid Norian)

Cooper Canyon Formation

 United States ( Texas)

A shuvosaurid.

Shuvosaurus

Non-avian dinosaurs

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Data courtesy of George Olshevsky's dinosaur genera list.[9]

Name Status Authors Location Notes Images
Anasazisaurus[10] Valid taxon
  • Hunt
  • S. G. Lucas
Argentinosaurus[11] Valid taxon A sauropod of 75 to 100 tons and 35 meters in length.
Argentinosaurus
"Elvisaurus" nomen nudum later named Cryolophosaurus
  • Holmes
Eoraptor[12] Valid taxon
  • Rogers
  • Monetta
A primitive saurischian.
Eoraptor
Iuticosaurus[13] Valid taxon
  • Le Loeuff
Klamelisaurus[14] Valid taxon
  • Zhao X.
Malawisaurus[15] Valid taxon
  • Jacobs
  • Winkler
  • W. R. Downs
  • Gomani,
A Sauropod dinosaur from Malawi.
Malawisaurus
"Mononychus"[16] Preoccupied name, later respelled Mononykus
Mononykus Valid taxon A small Mongolian alvaresaur.
Mononykus was originally spelled "Mononychus."
Naashoibitosaurus[10] Valid taxon
  • Hunt
  • S. G. Lucas,
Pararhabdodon[17] Valid taxon
  • Casanovas-Cladellas
  • Santafé-Llopis
  • Isidro-Llorens
A Spanish Tsintaosaurin Hadrosaur.
Tianchisaurus[18] Valid taxon
Tsagantegia[19] Valid taxon
  • Tumanova
Utahraptor[20] Valid taxon
  • Gaston
A bear-size Dromaeosaur.
Utahraptor with a human to scale.

Birds

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Name Status Novelty Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Archaeopteryx bavarica[21]

Valid ?

Sp. nov.

Peter Wellnhofer

Late Jura

Portlandian,

Solnhofer Plattenkalk

An Archaopterygidae, the 7th Archaeopteryx specimen (Solnhofer Aktien-Verein specimen). Often seen as synonymous with Archaeopteryx lithographica von Meyer, 1861.

Chaoyangia beishanensis[22]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Hou Lianhai

Zhang Jiangyong

Early Cretaceous

Valanginian,

Jiufotang Formation

An Ornithurae, Chaoyangiiformes Hou, 1997, Chaoyangiidae Hou, 1997.[23]

Corvus fangshannus[24]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Hou Lianhai

Pleistocene

Cave deposits

A Corvidae.

Coturnix gomerae[25]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Damià Jaume

Miguel McMinn

Josep A. Alcover

Late Pleistocene

Cave deposits

A Phasianidae.

Coua berthae[26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Steven M. Goodman

Florent Ravoavy

Holocene

Cave deposits

A Cuculidae.

Enantiornis martini[27]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Lev A. Nessov

Andrei V. Panteleyev

Late Cretaceous

Coniacian,

Bissekty Formation

An Enantiornithidae, transferred to the New genus Incolornis Panteleyev, 1998 by Panteleyev, 1998[28]

Enantiornis walkeri[27]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Lev A. Nessov

Andrei V. Panteleyev

Late Cretaceous

Coniacian,

Bissekty Formation

An Enantiornithidae, transferred to the New genus Explorornis Panteleyev, 1998 by Panteleyev[28]

Gallus moldovicus[29]

1993, In press.

Sp. nov.

Nikolay I. Burchak-Abramovich

I. M. Ganea

K. I. Shushpanov

Late Pliocene

Tchichmiknoia

Phasianidae, I have not seen the paper, but it is mentioned in the Sape Newsletter, 1993[30] and in Mlíkovský, 2002. .

Hesperornis rossicus[31]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Lev A. Nessov

A. A. Yarkov

Late Cretaceous

Late Campanian

A Hesperornithiformes Fürbringer, 1888, Hesperornithidae Marsh, 1872.

Lectavis bretincola[32]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Luis M. Chiappe

Late Cretaceous

Maastrichtian,

Lecho Formation

An Enantiornithes Walker, 1981, this is the type species of the new genus.

Murunkus subitus[33]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Andrei V. Panteleyev

Lev A. Nessov

Middle Eocene

Central Kizylkum Desert

A Diomedeidae

Orthonyx kaldowinyeri[34]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Walter E. Boles

Middle-Late Miocene

Riversleigh

An Orthonychidae.

Orthonyx wakefieldi[35]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert F. Baird

Late Pleistocene

Cave deposits

An Orthonychidae.

Pengana robertbolesi[36]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Walter E. Boles

Late Oligocene-Early Miocene

Sticky Beak Local Fauna

An Accipitridae, this is the type species of the new genus.

Proornis coreae[37]

Nomen Nudum

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Lin ?

Early Cretaceous

?Barremian

A possible Confuciusornithidae, the famous "Archaopteryx of Korea", there is not a valid description of this specimen, so the name is a Nomen Nudum.

Pycnoptilus fordi[35]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert F. Baird

Late Pleistocene

Cave deposits

An Acanthizidae.

Soroavisaurus australis[32]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Luis M. Chiappe

Late Cretaceous

Maastrichtian,

Lecho Formation

An Enantiornithes Walker, 1981, Avisauridae Brett-Surman et Paul, 1985,[38] this is the type species of the new genus.

Tyto jinniushanensis[39]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Hou LianHai

Pleistocene

Cave deposits

A Tytonidae.

Yungavolucris brevipedalis[32]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Luis M. Chiappe

Late Cretaceous

Maastrichtian,

Lecho Formation

An Enantiornithes Walker, 1981, this is the type species of the new genus.

Plesiosaurs

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Attenborosaurus[40]

Valid

Bakker

Early Jurassic (Hettangian-Sinemurian)

Blue Lias

 United Kingdom

A plesiosaurid.

Attenborosaurus

References

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