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Forgot to send this to the list: Asian equivalents to Albertosaurines
True, but we don't have enough material of these to assess whether or not
these are adult individuals. But yes, would not be surprised if Alectro is
a Appalachiosaurus-sized adult.
On Sun, December 15, 2013 1:16 am, Mickey Mortimer wrote:
> Also Alectrosaurus, the Bayan Shiree "Alectrosaurus" of Perle (1977) and
> other fragmentary specimens like the "small or middle sized" Tsagaan Svita
> teeth from Bolotsky (2011).
>
> Bolotsky, 2011. On paleoecology of carnivorous dinosaurs (Tyrannosauridae,
> Dromaeosauridae)
> from Late Cretaceous fossil deposits of Amur region, Russian far East.
> Global
> Geology. 14(1), 1-6.
>
> Perle, 1977. On the first discovery of Alectrosaurus (Tyrannosauridae,
> Theropoda)from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia [in Russian ]. Problemy
> Geologii
> Mongolii. 3, 104-113.
>
> Mickey Mortimer
>
> ----------------------------------------
>> Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2013 13:47:04 -0500
>> From: tholtz@umd.edu
>> To: hammeris1@att.net
>> CC: dinosaur@usc.edu
>> Subject: Re: question - Albertosaurus Asian equivalent
>>
>>
>> On Sat, December 14, 2013 1:18 pm, Hammer wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> What is the Asian equivalent anatomically and in-time to Albertosaurus
>>> (if
>>> there is one)?
>>>
>> Time equivalent is Tarbosaurus and Alioramus. Ecological equivalent: a
>> young Tarbosaurus? Or Alioramus (for a young Albertosaurus)?
>>
>> There are no gracile "albertosaurine" type tyrannosaurids known from
>> Asia
>> as of now.
>>
>>
>> Thomas R. Holtz, Jr.
>> Email: tholtz@umd.edu Phone: 301-405-4084
>> Office: Centreville 1216
>> Senior Lecturer, Vertebrate Paleontology
>> Dept. of Geology, University of Maryland
>> http://www.geol.umd.edu/~tholtz/
>> Fax: 301-314-9661
>>
>> Faculty Director, Science & Global Change Program, College Park Scholars
>> http://www.geol.umd.edu/sgc
>> Fax: 301-314-9843
>>
>> Mailing Address: Thomas R. Holtz, Jr.
>> Department of Geology
>> Building 237, Room 1117
>> University of Maryland
>> College Park, MD 20742 USA
>
Thomas R. Holtz, Jr.
Email: tholtz@umd.edu Phone: 301-405-4084
Office: Centreville 1216
Senior Lecturer, Vertebrate Paleontology
Dept. of Geology, University of Maryland
http://www.geol.umd.edu/~tholtz/
Fax: 301-314-9661
Faculty Director, Science & Global Change Program, College Park Scholars
http://www.geol.umd.edu/sgc
Fax: 301-314-9843
Mailing Address: Thomas R. Holtz, Jr.
Department of Geology
Building 237, Room 1117
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742 USA
Thomas R. Holtz, Jr.
Email: tholtz@umd.edu Phone: 301-405-4084
Office: Centreville 1216
Senior Lecturer, Vertebrate Paleontology
Dept. of Geology, University of Maryland
http://www.geol.umd.edu/~tholtz/
Fax: 301-314-9661
Faculty Director, Science & Global Change Program, College Park Scholars
http://www.geol.umd.edu/sgc
Fax: 301-314-9843
Mailing Address: Thomas R. Holtz, Jr.
Department of Geology
Building 237, Room 1117
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742 USA