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Re: Dinosaur Genera List corrections #115
> useful evidence regarding the affinities of T. benitezii. Primarily on that
> basis, T. benitezii appears to have its closest affinities with the Chinese
> Middle Jurassic cetiosaur Omeisaurus tianfuensis."
Hmmm... how did a family which was supposedly unique to Asia get a
representative
into South America?
> Guaibasauridae. Several features suggesting affinities with both the
> Prosauropoda and Theropoda, imply that Guaibasaurus candelariensis may belong
> to the ancestral group for both of them."
I'm surprised I have not heard more about this dinosaur! What are the opinions
of
the experts of this list?
Thanks in advance!
--
Michael A. de Sosa
Undergraduate Student
University of California - Berkeley
ofsosa@uclink4.berkeley.edu
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very
persistent one." -Albert Einstein