concluded they came from a mastodon. Finally in 1984, the paleontologist LéonardGinsburg [fr] analyzed a plaster mold from the Paris Muséum national d'histoire
Ornithischia). Fabrosaurus was named and described by paleontologist LeonardGinsburg in 1964 based on the holotype specimen, MNHN LES9, a partial jawbone
linglom was described in 1997 by French paleontologists Pierre Mein and LéonardGinsburg in a report on the fossil mammals of Li Mae Long, a Miocene site in
Leptictidium is not developed in this species. The species is dedicated to LéonardGinsburg, French paleontologist and deputy director of the Muséum national d'histoire