Re: [dinosaur] Gnathovorax, new herrerasaurid (open access)
Tim Williams <[email protected]> Tue, 12 Nov 2019 10:22:33 +1100
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Brad McFeeters <[email protected]> wrote: > The "compromise" hypothesis, of course, which I don't believe has ever been supported quantitatively, would be that (Ornithischia + Silesauridae) is the sister group > of Theropoda within Ornithoscelida. I don't know is this is at all plausible, but the silesaurid *Eucoelophysis* was initially described as a neotheropod... I had the impression that the two hypotheses were mutually incompatible: silesaurids-as-basal-ornithischians vs ornithischians+theropods (=Ornithoscelida). Despite the vexed taxonomic pedigree of _Eucoelophysis_ (see William Parker's post), it doesn't seem possible to shoehorn this or any other silesaurid into the Theropoda. I'd add that the _Eucoelophysis_ holotype was named by Sullivan & Lucas (1999), because these authors believed this material corresponded to the same taxon as the original type material of _Coelophysis_ (which was found to be undiagnostic). A neotype for _Coelophysis_ had previously been declared in 1996, based on a complete Ghost Ranch specimen (formerly the type specimen of _Rioarribasaurus_) (ICZN Opinion 1842). https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__ec2-2D54-2D245-2D84-2D242.us-2Dwest-2D2.compute.amazonaws.com_uploadedfiles_0000_0096_Opinion1842c.pdf&d=DwIBaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=Ry_mO4IFaUmGof_Yl9MyZgecRCKHn5g4z1CYJgFW9SI&m=bVrVmqK2JXojf_PzwtCxtyNNHI89XwepItz65WVqOoM&s=YdoJym4WD2LPec6jAAIIcg0ZhaP-xSfhzTs_8quO2KM&e=