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Ankylosauria Pages on the Tree of Life
Nice to see more work being done on this group, and definitely good to see
more pages on the Tree of Life website.
I haven't seen anyone place _Scelidosaurus_ in Ankylosauria for a while
(except by DinoGeorge, who also adds _Scutellosaurus_). Carpenter calls
the placement "unequivocal" without giving details. Is it that solid?
(Wait for the paper?)
_Stegopelta_ is placed in Nodosauridae, yet I recall Tracy Ford placing it
in Ankylosauridae, alongside _Glyptodontopelta_ and an unnamed form.
What's the story here? (Wait for the paper?)
Am I correct in assuming that the unnamed basal ankylosaurid genus is
"Bibleyhallorum"? (Wait for the paper?)
Merry Millennium--
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