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Re: Aussie hypsies (was Re: Dwarf Allosaurs)
Timothy Williams wrote:
>
> With _Qantassaurus_ the tally is now four (including the poorly-known
> _Fulgurotherium_).
Qantassaurus, Leaellynasaura, Atlascopcosaurus, Fulgarotherium, plus
at least two or three unnamed but reasonably distinct forms.
> I've heard from several sources that there's a paper coming out soon that
> splits the Hypsilophodontidae up into several not-so-closely-related
> lineages. I can't wait to see it. At the very least, it could put a whole
> new spin on the relationships of the Aussie hypsilophodontids.
Would that be...
Rich and Vickers-Rich 1999 "The hypsilophodontidae from southeastern
Australia". In Tomida, Rich and Vickers-Rich (eds), Proceedings
of the Second Gondwanan Dinosaur Symposium. National Science
Museum Monographs No 15: 167-180
...?
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Dann Pigdon
GIS Archaeologist
Melbourne, Australia
Australian Dinosaurs:
http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/4459/
http://www.alphalink.com.au/~dannj
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