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Re: New sauropod refs: Rinconsaurus & Amygdalodon



Tim Williams (twilliams_alpha@hotmail.com) wrote:

<Then we have _Vulcanodon_, a sauropod for which the teeth are not yet
known. (The teeth that were found with the type material belong to an 
indeterminate theropod, and the name _Vulcanodon_ was subsequently 
restricted to the skeletal material.)>

  Yes, this is what I know about the situation. However, this did support
the (at the then time) sensible source of the name. The question is, where
are the teeth applied to *Amygdalodon*? I, sadly, do not have Glut's 1997
encyclopedia, just excerpts from it, so cannot check how he records the data.

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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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