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Re: Armored titanosaurs with extreme skeletal pneumaticity
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Extreme - meaning pelvic? Caudal? Wedel 2009.
"Extreme" meaning pectoral and pelvic (AFAIK unknown anywhere else
except in derived birds, *Aerosteon*, and pterosaurs) and distal caudal
(admittedly also in diplodocoids, I think).
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