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Re: AUSSIE ORNITHISCHIANS
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000 12:42:23 EST "Timothy Williams"
<twilliams_alpha@hotmail.com> writes:
[Snip]
>And how is _Thescelosaurus_ polyphyletic? Is this because _T.
> garbanii_ is probably not a true _Thescelosaurus_ species? AFAIK,
there's only
> one other species left in the genus: the type, _T. neglectus_.
How is *Thescelosaurus* polyphyletic? Well, the story is, a good deal of
material has been assigned to *T. neglectus* over the years that may or
may not actually belong there. Again, restudy is needed. As for *T.
garbanii*, it's probably a specimen of *Bugenasaura* (although it has
been suggested it pertains to *Stygimoloch*).-*Thescelosaurus*
> Tim
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