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Rapator Translated



Dear all,

  I have translated the three paragraphs that von Huene provided us to
described *Rapator ornitholestoides*. If you're hoping for a meaning to
the name "Rapator", you'll be dissapointed, though it is clear why he
draws attention to "ornitholestoides". Reference in the text to "three
coelurosaurs" is given to *Fulgurotherium*, *Walgettosuchus* and
*Rapator*, which are described immediately preceeding *Rapator*. Needless
to say, these paragraphs are the most so far written on this taxon, and
actually appear to be more than all other writings combined on the taxon
to be sure.

  http://qilong.gq.nu/von Huene Rapator.doc

  If opening from the link proves difficult, write it manually in the
Adress window and it will work.

  Thanks to Tracy for getting my hands on this....

  Cheers,

=====
Jaime A. Headden

  Little steps are often the hardest to take.  We are too used to making leaps 
in the face of adversity, that a simple skip is so hard to do.  We should all 
learn to walk soft, walk small, see the world around us rather than zoom by it.

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