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Re: JVP 26(4)
For HP Nick Gardner, and other ornithischian fans, additional detail on
a couple of the papers:
Prieto-Marquez et al.:
The cast is greatly expanded over Prieto-Marquez 2004. It's good to
see the Siberian lambeosaurs start cropping up.
Present: the usual two species of _Iguanodon_,
_Probactrosaurus gobiensis_,
_Ouranosaurus nigerensis_,
_Protohadros byrdi_,
_Bactrosaurus johnsoni_,
_Gilmoreosaurus mongoliensis_,
_Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus_,
_Tanius sinensis_
_Pararhabdodon isonensis_
_Brachylophosaurus canadensis_
_Maiasaura peeblesorum_
_Gryposaurus_ spp.
_Prosaurolophus_ spp.
_Saurolophus_ spp.
_Edmontosaurus_ spp.
_Lambeosaurus_ spp.
_Corythosaurus casuarius_
_Hypacrosaurus altispinus_
_H. stebingeri_
_Parasaurolophus_ spp.
_Olorotitan arharensis_
_Amurosaurus riabinini_
_Koutalisaurus kohlerorum_
The hosing of Hadrosauridae that occurs in the presence of
_Koutalisaurus_ is attributed to its few coded characters; without it,
the tree is pretty familiar.
Maidment et al.:
There is a cladistic analysis, with:
_Scutellosaurus_
_Scelidosaurus_
_Huayangosaurus_
_Dacentrurus_
_Kentrosaurus_
_Stegosaurus_
_Hesperosaurus_
_Tuojiangosaurus_
_Euoplocephalus_
_Sauropelta_
Stegosaurians go (Huay(Tuo((Dacen+Kent)(Steg+Hesp))))
-Justin