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Re: Just flew back from SVP...
Jeff Poling wrote:
<For accuracy's sake, I ought to list specific species. Anybody know
the species with confirmed fuculae? Here's the list:>
[snippety snip snip]
<Oviraptorids (the furcula of Oviraptor philoceratops is pictured
above). <-- say, is it still Oviraptor philoceratops or did it get
placed in the new genus, whose name I can't remember?>
It is *Oviraptor philoceratops* (the type, AMNH 6512) plus the
long-necked sub-adult (or whatever) that has a furcula whose skeleton
graces my site under _Oviraptor_ in the Taxa section (etc, etc....).
You of course know of *Ingenia's* furcula, a part of the type (GI
100/30) and various specimens since, including the one illustrated in
_Hunting Dinosaurs_ (Psihoyos, 1996?), at the Dino-Museum Nakasato
Website:
http:/www.dino-nakasato.org/
(follow the links to *Ingenia*)
And again, my site, under _Ingenia_.
Tom Holtz wrote:
<<Oh, and Josh Smith mentioned something about the forthcoming
feathered therizinosauroid from Liaoning: more on this in the near
future...>>
and Jeff replied:
<Oh be still my heart.>
You're not kidding!
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Jaime A. Headden
Qilong, the website, at:
http://members.tripod.com/~Qilong/qilong.html
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