I read some years ago in a SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
about polar dinosaurs from Australia. According to this issue there was a
oviraptorosaur and a neoceratopsid in Australia Middle Cretaceous. Is it right
yet? They are zoogeographical complications.
More recently, I found a reference about an
Argentinian oviraptorosaurid or alike.
Did oviraptors and ceratopsids live in
Gondwana? Or these ones are a "pseudo-oviraptor" and a
"pseudo-ceratopsid"?
Remember Malegasyan _Majungatholus_
(ex-pachycephalosaur, now abelisaur)
Joao SL
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