John R. Foster

Foster, at the Walcott Quarry, Burgess Shale in 2007 John Russell Foster (born November 3, 1966) is an American paleontologist. Foster has worked with dinosaur and other fossil vertebrate remains from the Late Jurassic of the Colorado Plateau and Rocky Mountains. Foster is also working on Cambrian age trilobite faunas in the southwest region of the American West. He named the crocodyliform trace fossil ''Hatcherichnus sanjuanensis'' in 1997 and identified the first known occurrence of the theropod trace fossil ''Hispanosauropus'' in North America in 2015. He was a member of the research team that named the Early Cretaceous North American turiasaurian sauropod ''Mierasaurus'', and he also named the atoposaurid crocodilian ''Theriosuchus morrisonensis'' and the dryolestid mammal ''Amblotherium megistodon'', both from the Morrison Formation. Provided by Wikipedia
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