Since 1979, D.R. Schwimmer and colleagues have amassed a significant collection of Cretaceous vertebrate fossils from the Santonian- and Campanian-age Eutaw, Blufftown, and Cussetta formations in Alabama and Georgia, USA. Because outcrops (and therefore vertebrate fossils) tend to be relatively scarce in eastern North America, these specimens form an important record of marine and terrestrial vertebrate (including dinosaur) occurrences in this region. Some discoveries have brought to light new species (e.g., Schwimmer et al., 1994; Case et al., 2001; Carr et al., 2005), whereas others have documented range extensions (Case and Schwimmer, 1988; Schwimmer et al.,...

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