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Re: Expanding the Known Oviraptoverse
Shouldn't Ojoraptorsaurus have an O between the R and S like in oviraptorosaur?
~ Abyssal
--- On Tue, 7/26/11, Jaime Headden <qi_leong@hotmail.com> wrote:
> From: Jaime Headden <qi_leong@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Expanding the Known Oviraptoverse
> To: "Dinosaur Mailing List" <dinosaur@usc.edu>
> Date: Tuesday, July 26, 2011, 3:03 PM
>
> Over at Theropoda (http://theropoda.blogspot.com/) Andrea Cau has a new
> post up about the recent issue of volume 53 of the NMMNHS
> Bulletin, specifically a paper by Sullivan and others
> describing two new oviraptorosaur taxa, *Ojoraptorsaurus
> boerei* and *Epichirostenotes curriei*. These new taxa are
> based on a new and an old specimen, respectively, including
> what was formerly known as *Chirostenotes* sp. and based on
> ROM 43250.
>
> I've taken a shot at reviewing this paper in the broader
> sense at my blog, specifically here:
> http://qilong.wordpress.com/2011/07/26/expanding-the-known-oviraptoverse/
> .
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jaime A. Headden
> The Bite Stuff (site v2)
> http://qilong.wordpress.com/
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