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Re: _Elaphrosaurus_, a Coelophysid?
From: Stang1996@aol.com
> In _Predatory Dinosaurs of the World_, Greg Paul rejected the thoughts
> about _Elaphrosaurus that were previlent at the time, and put the genus
> _Elaphrosaurus_ into the family Coelophysidae instead of the Ornithomimidae
> as it is in _The Dinosauria_. Has anyhting new come to light about the
> proper taxonomic position of _Elaphrosaurus_?
As I remember, somebody else (?Tom Holz?) has also come out in favor
of a position within Ceratosauria.
> P.P.S. Speaking of accented letters. How do you say Teresa Maryanska's last
> name? There is an accent on the "N". How do you accent a consinent?
>
Diacritic marks of this sort on a consonant are usually not "accent"
marks, they indicate altered articulation. It might be a retroflex
or palatalized N, for instance. It really depends on which language
it is in.
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