Hi all,
I am wondering how much is known from the
postcranial material of Byronosaurs, since on every site documenting this genus
it is stated two specimens are known: one with a skull and one with some
postcranial material. It was described in the Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology, don't know how much of it, but it must have contained some info
regarding this material. Could anyone please send me pictures of the postcranial
material described in that paper?
Another thing regarding Byronosaurus and
Troodontids in general: do they and Alvarezsaurids contain any characters in
common?
Thanks a lot in advance for the
information!
Rutger Jansma
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