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Re: New Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (March 2003): New dinosaurs and more
Steve Brusatte (dinoland@lycos.com) wrote:
<It wouldn't surprise me. A photo of its pelvic girdle was published in
Allain and Suberbiola's Comptes Rendus Palevol. review of French
dinosaurs. They also briefly discuss the specimen, and cite a 2001 book
on the dinosaurs of Languedoc, which reportedly included information on
the specimen. Since that book is over a year old, it isn't too much of a
leap to imagine the specimen being discussed online. I wonder if the book
referred to it as "Villeveyracosaurus"?>
This reminds me to warn the list that 1) the _Comptes Rendus Palevol_
papers are technically unpublished, and 2) so is the _JVP_ 23 (1) issue,
and all its taxonomy, until the print version comes out. This may only be
a few days down the road. Though I can say, finally, NO THEROPODS! YAY!
(sorry ... a few more ornithischians in this issue than they usually
support :) ).
Cheers,
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Jaime A. Headden
Little steps are often the hardest to take. We are too used to making leaps
in the face of adversity, that a simple skip is so hard to do. We should all
learn to walk soft, walk small, see the world around us rather than zoom by it.
"Innocent, unbiased observation is a myth." --- P.B. Medawar (1969)
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