Fernando Emilio Novas (born 1960) is anArgentinepaleontologist working for theComparative Anatomy Department of theBernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Museum inBuenos Aires,Argentina.[1] Novas holds aPhD inNatural sciences.
Working for theCONICET, he described or co-described manydinosaurs, among themAbelisaurus,Aniksosaurus,Aragosaurus,Austroraptor,Chilesaurus,Megaraptor,Neuquenraptor,Orkoraptor,Patagonykus,Unenlagia,Araucanoraptor,Skorpiovenator,Tyrannotitan,Talenkauen, andPuertasaurus, most from thePatagonia region of Argentina.Chilesaurus diegosuarezi[2] made the cover of Nature magazine on June 18, 2015.[3] In 2023 he was granted theKonex Award Merit Diploma for his work in Paleontology in the last decade.[4]
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