... If you guys can duke it out (or duck it out), feel free to put it in as a possibly partial land dweller in the indopacific. As I never drew it as sprawled...
This is Spec's "Xenarthra" for all intents and purposes. I haven't gone into too much detail with regards to the Tingamarrs, because that is Tim's baby. The...
... Playing the devils advocate, an australian un-gulate is not inconcievable, or even a nz neomigrant, from the fcat that they have versatile metablisms. Ray,...
Damn, you work fast! You said you were putting this together only a few days ago. Anyway, looks pretty good, although we could use some more inclusions....
... Not going to happen, perhaps an extinct eocene hippocavid in Murgon, but nothing else. Wasn't NZ isolated from the rest of gondwana by 80 mya? ... turtle...
... a ... some ... pages. what do you mean by "inclusions"? ... like "Others ... any ... true enough, I was hoping not to be too redundant there. I will alter...
... <itearuk@...> wrote: Sorry, more species. ... It probably would be better to mention it sooner rather than later, especially if each clade gets broken onto...
... From: "Karl Zimmerman" <Spunkmeyer7654321@...> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 6:15 PM ... No, unfortunately....
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... an ... true enough, every re-write I've done so far has resulted in extensive additions. ... wrath ... make ... list. Dan is way too busy with a life....
... sometimes ... that the ... occurred ... genera ... This ... others, the ... atrox*), and ... *Xotodon*, a ... cariamid ... escorias are ... Interesting....
Karl, what do you think we ought to file gryphons under? Should they be oviraptorids or caenagnathids or....something else? Provided you still want to use that...
... Arrg, mixed them up yet again. ... I don't think it's quite that bad. David is an honest-to-goodness professional in the field, and I don't think he's...
... I'm a little cooler on gryphons now, as reviewing Spec, we seem to have repeatedly put groups where they weren't (eg, Hadrosaurs in Africa populating...
I'm not fading away, I'm lurking until my boyfriend can join without being flamed. :( ... I agree. We could have actual climbing proto-megabats too. It would...
... Azdarchids would defensible with the new understanding (courtesy of Darren and Mark) of their status as giant, terrestrial generalists, plus we have one...
... Sorry, I had a typo there. I meant certainly not p-treeshrews. Just a glimate clade close to the origin of primates which looks in general morphology...
... *sighs* K with a new hatism here....on the other hand, short of the K/T event, I can't see any other way to wipe out a cosmopolitan clade of marabou/ground...
... I hope you donīt mean the Madagascan zhelestids? Tim would kill you in this case. Outside Madagascar, the "civet" niche seems to be occupied either by...
Longrich, N. 2008. An ornithurine-dominated avifauna from the Judith River Group (Campanian, Upper Cretaceous) of Alberta, Canada. Cretaceous Research. doi:...
... According to my sources, there are only six Enantiornithes genera known that may be/are from the late Maastrichian: Avisaurus, Sauroavisaurus, and...
... Not really... ... *Soroavisaurus* (hacked together from Latin _soror_ "sister") and *Enantiornis*. ... It's not _that_ clear where *E.* belongs. ... AFAIK...