Theropoda gen. sp indet.

BROWNSTEIN, 2018

Locality: Big Brook, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Horizon: Navesink Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early to Mid-Maasrichtian Stage, Senonian subepoch, Upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material:

YPM VPPU.21825: Tibia shaft.

Note: Feeding traces of a crocodyliform as well as invertebrate traces.

Note: Marine deposit.

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LOMAX & TAMURA, 2014

Locality: Hastings, East Sussex County, England, Southern United Kingdom.

Horizon: Lower Wealden Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Valanginian Stage, Lowermost Neocomian Subepoch, Lowermost Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.

Material:

NHMUK R9385: Partial tibia with predation marks.

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ROBINSON, JASINSKI & SULLIVN, 2015

Locality: SMP loc. 450 (Target 8/"Sleepy Grass Arroyo"), San Juan Basin, New Mexico.

Horizon: Fossil Forest Member, Fruitland Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Kirtlandian age, Upper Campanian Stage- Lower Maastrichtian Stage, Senonian subepoch, Upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material:

SMP VP-2407: Sub-adult theropod caudal vertebra (?10-?15).

Note: With tooth marks.

Locality: Bob's Bloody Bluff, SMP locality 396, Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area, San Juan Basin, San Juan County, New Mexico.

Horizon: Fossil Forest Member, Fruitland Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Kirtlandian Age, Late Campanian Stage, Senonian subepoch, Upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material:

SMP VP-3375: Indeterminate theropod posterior dorsal vertebra.

Note: With tooth marks.

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SCHWIMMER, 2002

Locality: Ellisdale site, Cape Fear River, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Horizon: Black Creek Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Campanian Stage, Senonian Subepoch, Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material:

NJSM 13096: Fragment of limb bone with toothmarks from Deinosuchus.