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Re: Pararhabdodon



At 02:50 PM 7/2/99 -0500, Tim wrote:
>
>I picked up somewhere (probably on this list - might have been one of 
>Darren Naish's postings) that the European ornithopod _Pararhabdodon_ 
>had been assigned to the Lambeosaurinae.
>
>Does anybody have the reasons why and/or the paper that made this re-
>classification?

Laurent (1996) seems to be the earliest mention of this:

Laurent, Y. 1996.  Les hadrosaures du Maastrichtien du Sud-Ouest de al
France.  Memoire de D.E.A., Pairs VI, 31 pp.

THAT reference came from:
Laurent, Y., J. Le Loeuff & E. Buffetaut. 1997. Les Hadrosauridae
(Dinosauria, Ornithopoda) du Maastrichtien superieur des Corbieres
orientales (Aude, France). Revue Paleobiol., Geneve 16: 411-423.

Apologies for the lack of accents above...

There was one more recent paper on the subject, with Weishampel as an
author, but I can't find it at the moment.

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