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RE: Mapusaurus roseae & Antarctopelta oliveroi



There was the hadrosaur tooth from Antarctica described in JVP a few years
back, by Jim Martin, Judd Case, and crew. Thankfully, it wasn't named. . .

Andy

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-dinosaur@usc.edu [mailto:owner-dinosaur@usc.edu] On Behalf Of
> T. Michael Keesey
> Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 8:31 PM
> To: DML
> Subject: Re: Mapusaurus roseae & Antarctopelta oliveroi
> 
> On 3/31/06, Jay <sappororaptor@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> > Antarctopelta is the 2nd named dinosaur from Antarctica.
> 
> Not counting _Neogaeornis wetzeli_, _Vegavis iaai_, much of
> _Spheniscidae_, etc....
> 
> Put it this way--it's the first plant-eating dinosaur from Antarctica
> to be named. (Heck, the first plant-eating *anything* from Antarctica
> to be named, probably--what else is there?)
> --
> Mike Keesey
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