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Map of Morrison Formation allosaur quarry locations made using Blank US Map.svg as a base, with localities after Turner and Peterson, 1999. In-image caption removed for interlanguage use.
Image key: The general extent of the Morrison Formation has been overlaid in yellow. Historically or otherwise notable quarries where Allosaurus remains have been found include the numbered locations:
- “Big Al” quarry, Big Horn Co., WY.
- Como Bluff, Albany Co., WY.
- Garden Park/Cañon City, Fremont Co., CO.
- Dry Mesa Quarry, Delta Co., CO.
- Grand Junction/Fruita, Mesa Co., CO.
- Dinosaur National Monument West, Uintah Co., UT.
- Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry, Emery Co., UT.
Other locations where Allosaurus has been found are marked with a "+". |
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11 November 2007 |
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J. Spencer |
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