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Post by Monolophosaurus on Dec 8, 2015 23:48:16 GMT
I'm too lazy to follow the format for my other polls like this, but whatever. QUESTION #1Is Oxalaia quilombensis a species of Spinosaurus? It's own genus? Or the same exact thing as Spinosaurus aegyptiacus? QUESTION #2Is Angaturama limai the same as Irritator challengeri, its own genus, or a species of Irritator? My Personal OpinionAngaturama limai, despite lack of overlapping material, is in fact the same exact thing as Irritator challengeri. Given the lack of fossils from Oxalaia, it's harder to tell. I am going to make a safe bet and guess that it's two different genera, but a separate species of Spinosaurus does not seem out of the question for me.
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Post by parasaurolophus on Dec 9, 2015 1:04:06 GMT
I say both are their own species
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Post by DJ Spinosaurus on Dec 9, 2015 7:13:07 GMT
Idk about Oxalaia, but Angaturanma and Irratator are 100% the same thing, no question about that.
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Post by Theropod on Dec 9, 2015 12:24:42 GMT
This is imo not worth our time, we do not have that much material on them and any differences/similarities could mean absolutely nothing. Completely unable to prove either side so not worth it.
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Post by Monolophosaurus on Dec 9, 2015 21:02:32 GMT
I say both are their own species lol, you always do. This is imo not worth our time, we do not have that much material on them and any differences/similarities could mean absolutely nothing. Completely unable to prove either side so not worth it. Tell that to the people that synonymized Troodon (based on a SINGLE TOOTH) and Stenonychosaurus. It's always worth our time to get rid of taxonomic gunk whenever we can. Have you looked at places like the Theropod Database and The Compact Thescelosaurus and seen all the wasteful names that build up there? We need to make things a lot more neat and organized, and if that means we have to sacrifice a few dubious species that very few people know much about, then so be it.
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Post by Theropod on Dec 9, 2015 22:18:10 GMT
Tell that to the people that synonymized Troodon (based on a SINGLE TOOTH) and Stenonychosaurus. It's always worth our time to get rid of taxonomic gunk whenever we can. Have you looked at places like the Theropod Database and The Compact Thescelosaurus and seen all the wasteful names that build up there? We need to make things a lot more neat and organized, and if that means we have to sacrifice a few dubious species that very few people know much about, then so be it. sheldon cooper a-ha! In all seriousness, yes, I think those taxa should still be kept but should be given a separate page for dubious taxa, makes everything a lot easier and clearer, so that nobody mistakes those for actual taxa.
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