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Re: Neimongosaurus
I should probably wait for a "Details on" posting, but I am just
wondering if there is any possibility that Neimongosaurus might not be
better viewed as an independent genus (plesion if you will) between a
segnosaur clade and an caenagnathiform clade?
Is there anything striking about it that unequivocally restricts it
to
the segnosaur clade?
I too have the impression that Neimongosaurus may be something different
from at least Alxasaurus-Therizinosaurus, but closely related to
Beipiaosaurus-Alxasaurus, tho still more advanced.
But as you, I wait for more details on the creature.
-Øyvind M. Padron
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