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Tip: Add categories to your files

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CategorizationBot (talk) 10:53, 29 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Prehistoric art edit

For drawings of prehistoric animals, there’s a little review process that has to happen. We’re discussing you here. Also, you should, in the future, read up on the proper proportions of the animal you’re drawing Dunkleosteus77 (talk) 03:08, 15 October 2018 (UTC)Reply

File:Hydrodelphis distribution JWArtwork.PNG edit

 
File:Hydrodelphis distribution JWArtwork.PNG has been listed at Commons:Deletion requests so that the community can discuss whether it should be kept or not. We would appreciate it if you could go to voice your opinion about this at its entry.

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Parantaja asiantuntija (talk) 15:17, 29 October 2018 (UTC)Reply

File:Lacusovagus JWPhoto.JPG edit

 
File:Lacusovagus JWPhoto.JPG has been listed at Commons:Deletion requests so that the community can discuss whether it should be kept or not. We would appreciate it if you could go to voice your opinion about this at its entry.

If you created this file, please note that the fact that it has been proposed for deletion does not necessarily mean that we do not value your kind contribution. It simply means that one person believes that there is some specific problem with it, such as a copyright issue. Please see Commons:But it's my own work! for a guide on how to address these issues.

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FunkMonk (talk) 19:29, 11 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

This artwork ought to be either revised or updated to reflect the following:

1. Machimosaurus is way younger than Cetiosauriscus (known only from the type species); "Ornithopsis" greppini was once referred to Cetiosauriscus but has been renamed Amanzia. 2. Records of Hybodus from the Callovian-Berriasian of the UK are now assigned to Egertonodus and Planohybodus (Maisey 1997; Rees and Underwood 2008).

MAISEY, J. G. 1987. Cranial anatomy of the Lower Jurassic shark Hybodus reticulatus (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii), with comments on hybodontid systematics. American Museum Novitates 2878, 1–39.

REES, J. & UNDERWOOD, C.J., 2008. HYBODONT SHARKS OF THE ENGLISH BATHONIAN AND CALLOVIAN (MIDDLE JURASSIC). Palaeontology 51: 117-147. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2007.00737.xExtrapolaris (talk) 23:13, 30 June 2020 (UTC)Vahe DemirjianReply