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Re: Deinocheirus, and spinosaur systematics
At 10:21 PM 11/14/98 -0500, Dinogeorge wrote:
>In case you don't have a map, Brazil is a pretty big place...!
Yeah, that occurred to me. I believe _I._ was purchased from
dealers, so tracking the locality down a bit hard. I wonder how big the
Santana outcrops are. I could look it up. Maybe I should. But I have a
petrophysics test tomorrow. Sic transit gloria mundi.
[...]
>After all, if the collector is going to use Bondo to finish off the
>_Irritator_ skull, you'd think he (or, very unlikely, she) would at least have
>left the _Angaturama_ piece in place.
It was my understanding (inspired by what I certainly do not know)
that the two pieces were in seperate concretions. That would certainly
explain why they were broken up. Hmm...
:)
Wagner
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