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Hi Ceratopsian map.png,
Thank you for your contributions to Commons. I noticed
File:Ceratopsian map.png
is out of date. Does not include localitiy of Ferrisaurus Could you update it? Thanks again.
Extrapolaris
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- @ Extrapolaris : Done. Thanks for informing me, next time you could leave message on my talk page directly ( in traditional Chinese ) so I can see it sooner. -- Tiouraren ( talk ) 10:21, 31 January 2020 (UTC)
Summary
Description Ceratopsian map.png |
English:
Map of ceratopsian fossil localities as of September 2006. I used the blank political map of the world commonly used on Wikipedia ((BlankMap-World.png).
Keep in mind that the land masses would not have been in the same places they are today in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
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Date | 17 March 2009 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by FunkMonk using CommonsHelper . |
Author | Sheep81 at English Wikipedia |
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- 2009-03-17 18:48 Dinoguy2 1427×628× (47473 bytes) ''Turanoceratops'' as a ceratopsid, not non-ceratopsid (red dot -> blue dot).
- 2006-09-20 06:18 Sheep81 1427×628× (45407 bytes)
- 2006-09-20 04:44 Sheep81 1427×628× (45348 bytes) Map of ceratopsian fossil localities as of September 2006. I used the blank political map of the world commonly used on Wikipedia ((BlankMap-World.png). Keep in mind that the land masses would not have been in the same places they are today in the Jurass