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Re: The Neverending Supersaurus New Paper



Yes, we explicitly sunk Seismosaurus into D. longus. Interestingly, this was done prior to the NMMNH papers, which independantly sunk Seismosaurus into Diplodocus (although they did not explore the issue significantly beyond the generic level).


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-----Original Message----- From: hammeris1@bellsouth.net To: dinosaur@usc.edu Sent: Tue, 6 May 2008 10:04 am Subject: Re: The Neverending Supersaurus New Paper



So, does this have any implications for "Seismosaurus"?

What's the current feeling on this one? A seperate species or just a Diplodicus
on the deep end of the trough?