From: Vladimír Socha <Seismosaurus@seznam.cz>
Reply-To: Vladimír Socha <Seismosaurus@seznam.cz>
To: dinosaur@usc.edu
Subject: Re: The first Czech dinosaur
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 12:25:18 +0100 (CET)
> your report is incorrect in two ways - the new
> ornithopod is not the first one found in Czechia (why
> do you use Cz. republic, I do not use French
> republic?), there are scraps named by Fritsch in the
> 19th century - one of which renamed by Olshevsky - I
> think they are exhibited in Prague's museum.
> Second, the "coelurosaur" (unnatural group, to be
> shown very soon) footprint - Coelurosaurichnus - is
> from High Tatras (Carpatian Mountains) which is now
> Slovakia - if not found in Poland.
>
> Jean-Pierre D'Amour
No,no,no. Both *Albisaurus scutifer* and *Procerosaurus exogyrarum* aren't
dinosaurs. The first is alligator, the second...god knows.
The footprint I have mentioned is not *Coelurosaurichnus tatricus* but
other one found in the early 1990's near Cerveny kostelec here in the CZE.
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