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Re: Erlic/kosaurus
Referring to T. Holtz's earlier explanation of the Erlic/kosaurus
spelling contrversy:
Is it possible that the Russian version spelling was a
typesetter/editor error (since we all know that "c" in Cyrillic is
always soft, and "k" is used exclusively for the hard sound)?
T.R. Holtz writes:
>Anyone want to actually DO a cladistic analysis with 'prosauropods',
>therizinosaurs, and various theropods? Might be nice for a class
>project.
Yeah. I've been looking for an excuse to not put your 126
characters AND Sereno's 63 into my theropod matrix. No garuntee it'll
be perfect, but as long as I'm dangling my future scientific
credibility on my web page every day (Theropod Cladeogram 1.8 just
went up today, for those who like such things), but I'm game to try.
Does anyone have any good therizionsaur references? Hey,
Dinogeorge, do you happen to have the ref. on Heune's
coelurosaur/prosauropod connection theory?
Wagner
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