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Dogosaurus, noasaurs and Auz.
Previosly written:
"This specimen, BTW, has been identified as a
noasaurid (Sereno et al. 2004: 2)."
Interesting, that. But I guess we'll have to wait for
the paper.....
The number of noasaurids continue to swell.
Laevisuchus was recently touted as a noasaurid.
So what do you guys think about the current status of
Inosaurus, Jabulpuria (sorry if i spelt it wrong,
cause i couldn't remember)?
So far, definitive abelisauroids have been identified
from South America, mainland Africa, Madagascar and
India. Is evidence of abelisauriod material in
Australia convincing/suggestive? Opinions on
Ozraptor, Kakura and the 'Victorian claw' (I think
maybe the first reported dinosaur material from
Australia) would be cool.
Also, alternative information on Cryolophosaurus would
be more than welcome.
Tx in advance for any comments.
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