This reference work is the sixth supplement to Dinosaurs: The
Encyclopedia (a 1998 American Library Association Outstanding Reference
Book) and follows the intent and format of the encyclopedia and previous
supplements. Among the many dramatic events discussed and updated are
the discoveries of a basal titanosaur that may be the largest dinosaur
yet found in China; the first large-bodied theropod from Pakistan; the
largest Jurassic theropod tooth yet documented; and the first preserved
integument and bonebed pertaining to the horned dinosaur Triceratops.
This volume also includes lengthy sections on dinosaurian schematics and
genera and updates the encyclopedia's list of excluded genera. One
appendix provides a main-entry catalog of dinosaurian genera.
Supplemental volumes do not repeat information from earlier volumes, but
build upon them: view all volumes on the series page.