Talk:Trialestes

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Dinosaurian status of Trialestes[edit]

Because the forelimbs assigned to Trialestes are more consistent with a basal crocodylomorph than with a dinosaur (Clark et. al., 2000), Trialestes is probably a chimera of crocodylomorph and dinosaurian material. The name Trialestes, in this case, will be attached to the dinosaurian material and the forelimb material will have no scientific name. Indeed, there will be a revision of the global Triassic dinosaur record (Irmis et. al., in prep.).

Clark, J. M., H- D., Sues, and D. S. Berman, 2000. A new specimen of Hesperosuchus agilis from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico and the interrelationships of basal crocodylomorph archosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 20(4):683-704.

Irmis, R.E. and Nesbitt, S.J., in preparation. Revision of the global Triassic dinosaur record. 68.4.61.237 (talk) 23:24, 23 November 2007 (UTC) Vahe Demirjian 22 November 2007 15.24[reply]