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RE: Yet another new paper



evelyn sobielski writes:
 > > coelurosaurs.  Although some specimens are
 > > represented by near-complete 
 > > skeletons, much material is fragmentary and
 > > indeterminate, and c. 54% of 
 > > British dinosaur taxa are considered nomina dubia.
 > 
 > I wonder if they have included Harrison/Walker's birds
 > in that figure. If not, make it considerably higher...
 > ;-)

>From the paper: "Although we include Aves within Dinosauria, we have
restricted our listing to the Mesozoic."

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