Here are some new papers that arrived at the
library today. ;-)
Sereno, 2001. A reanalysis of the Theropoda
ignoring 352 previously suggested characters and including 200 new ones
determined from examination of CT scans and details only observable with an SEM
(CI 1.57, HI -.98). Science vol. 293, no. 5513, pg. 2750-2756.
Holtz, 2001. Theropod phylogenetics: A new study-
finally published (as originally presented at the 1698 Antediluvian Biological
Conference). G.A.I.A. (Getting A copy
Is Agravating), vol. 16, pg.
1-203.
Xu, Wang, Zhou and Zhao, 2001. Enigmocoelurus
perfectus- A new perfectly preserved Liaoning coelurosaur showing resemblences
to ornithomimosaurs, segnosaurs, oviraptorosaurs, troodontids
and dromaeosaurids, and revolutionizing tetanuran phylogeny. Nature vol.
410, no. 6829, pg. 1013 (top right corner).
Olshevsky, Prum and Brush, 2001. Carnopteryx
volanticus- A flying allosauroid from Liaoning sharing seventy-six
synapomorphies with sinraptorids. Nature vol. 410, no. 6829, pg.
1014-1017.
Martin, 2001. Carnopteryx- Another sauriurine bird
confused for a feathered dinosaur. Nature vol. 410, no. 6830, pg.
1580-1581.
Ruben, 2001. Evidence shows Scipionyx preserves
book lungs and disproves the dinosaurian origin for birds. Journal of
Arachnological and Herpetological Respiration, vol. 3865(53) 82-95.
Feduccia, 2001. On the homology of palm fronds and
avian feathers, with a reclassification of palm trees (Thecodontia: Arecales:
Palmae). Journal of ABSRD Research, vol. 1, pg. 1-264.
Mickey Mortimer
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