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BYE BYE PHOBETOR



A number of recent pterosaur papers make the point that _Phobetor_ 
Bakhurina 1986 is preoccupied, thus the pterosaur requires a new 
name. Does anyone know what the original taxon _Phobetor_ is?

On the subject of pterosaurs, I've just done reading....

UNWIN, D., BAKHURINA, N., LOCKLEY, M., MANABE, M. and LU, J. 1997. 
Pterosaurs from Asia. _Journal of the Paleontological Society of 
Korea_, Special Publication No. 2: 43-65.

According to the title page I have, this whole volume was a Mesozoic 
tetrapods special, and of special interest are..

YANG, S-Y., LOCKLEY, M., LIM, S-K. and CHUN, S-S. 1997. Cretaceous 
bird tracks of Korea, pp. 33-42.

CURRIE, P. 1997. Chinese dinosaurs, pp. 93-102.

LEE, Y-N., YANG, S-Y. and PARK, E-J. 1997. Sauropod dinosaur remains 
from the Gyeongsang Supergroup, Korea, pp. 103-114.

Anyone seen these? If so, what is their content? Thanks.

".. it would not surprise me to learn that _Ornitholestes_ too was 
equipped with feathers growing on its forearms" - Lowe, 1944 
(paraphrased).

DARREN NAISH
darren.naish@port.ac.uk