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Zupaysaurus





To those that are interested, the _Zupaysaurus_ description is now available at dinosaur_articles@yahoogroups.com.

BTW, the authors mention that _Zupaysaurus_ is the oldest known tetanuran. This may depend on the status of _"Megalosaurus" cambrensis_ (=_Zanclodon cambrensis_), a Late Triassic theropod that has been described as (a) a megalosaurid, (b) some sort of ceratosaurian (?dilophosaur), or (c) based on material so scrappy (mould of a dentary) that it's impossible to be sure what it is.



P.S. For Sergey A. Rusov: you emailed me recently on behelf of Dr Kurochkin. Sergey, your email address no longer works - my reply to you got bounced and the postmaster says your email address doesn't exist. I'm guessing you're either a DML member or you peruse the archives, so hopefully you'll read this.

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