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*Brachiosaurus* and others
I was wondering if the sauropod named *Brachiosaurus nougaredi* from
the late early Cretaceous of Algeria really belongs in *Brachiosaurus*,
whose other three species date from the late Jurassic, giving a
separation of around 30-40 million years.
Also, if better material was known for "Struthiosaurus"
*transilvanicus* and its many possible synonyms, is it possible it might
turn out to be a polacanthine, instead of a nodosaurid?
-*Thescelosaurus*
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