Figure 8 in Sauropod dinosaur phylogeny: critique and cladistic analysis
Figure 8. Minimum implied gap (MIG) predicted by the topologies of Wilson & Sereno (1998), left, and Upchurch (1998), right. Grey bars indicate missing lineages as implied by sister-taxon relationships. The dashed bar denotes an missing interval for Diplodocoidea that is implied by the late appe...
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Summary: | Figure 8. Minimum implied gap (MIG) predicted by the topologies of Wilson & Sereno (1998), left, and Upchurch (1998), right. Grey bars indicate missing lineages as implied by sister-taxon relationships. The dashed bar denotes an missing interval for Diplodocoidea that is implied by the late appearance of the controversial species Antarctosaurus wichmannianus (Huene, 1929), here regarded as a rebbachisaurid (see Table 13). Timescale based on Harland et al. (1990). : Published as part of Wilson, Jeffrey A., 2002, Sauropod dinosaur phylogeny: critique and cladistic analysis, pp. 217-276 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 136 (2) on page 223, DOI: 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00029.x, http://zenodo.org/record/5436492 |
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