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Re: epanterias et al
> >and a theorpod? from India said to be up to 50% larger than Tyrannosaurus.
>
> If this is what I think you are referring to (I forget the name, if it has
> one), it is thought to be an ornithomimosaur (!), not a theropod.
>
The latest information (found in The Dinosaur Report Winter 1994 issue) is
that this dinosaur is figured from a theropod hip and sauropod limb bones.
The quality of Indian material is not very good. The theropod is probably
a abelisaur similar to Carnotaurus.
--John Schneiderman <dino@cwis.unomaha.edu>