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For #FossilFriday here's a Triassic enigma that I got more insight on while researching Hessinodon: Pseudodalatias
Despite being 180 ma older and of a completely different lineage from Dalatias, it has very similar teeth, down to how they are shed (the entire row at once!)
Very cool paper published today on South American saurolophines, naming Kelumapusaura machi (in img) from the Allen Fm. and erecting the new genus Huallasaurus for what was previously "Kritosaurus" australis
Congratulations to the authors 🙂; link in replies
(hopefully) got all the overlapping cranial material, although still debating on whether to include that one nasal fragment
postcrania is going to be a pain...
#spinosaurus, #sigilmassasaurus, and anything inbetween
the first named hadrosauroid taxon from Asia that is still valid, Tanius sinensis is quite an oddball, and pretty tall too. Fairly basal for its young geological age
Among the first in line for my Wangshi project
#wangshigroup #dinosaur #paleontology