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Re: Tetanurae
Mickey wrote: "I'd say Dandakosaurus, "Saltriosaurus", "Walkersaurus",
Cryolophosaurus and Magnosaurus."
I wouldn't use Crylophosaurus; theer have been a few good presentations
(hopefully papers will be in press soon) on the material, but it
doesn't look tetanuran to me.
Scott Hartman
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-----Original Message-----
From: mickey_mortimer111@msn.com
To: dinosaur@usc.edu
Sent: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 12:08 PM
Subject: RE: Tetanurae
David Marjanovic wrote-Â
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Please help me -- I need to know whether we need to redo lots of
>calculations for a paper. Is there any certain tetanuran older than
Bathonian?Â
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Normally I'd go to Mickey M's homepage to check that out, but the
"requested resource does not exist on this server".Â
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It's moved slightly-Â
http://staff.washington.edu/eoraptor/Home.htmlÂ;
I have an updated version that's not quite ready for uploading.Â
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I'd say Dandakosaurus, "Saltriosaurus", "Walkersaurus", Cryolophosaurus
and Magnosaurus.Â
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Mickey MortimerÂ
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