Talk:Cerrejonisuchus

Paleoenvironment illustration
This is a nice illustration of the Cerrejón paleoenvironment (made in 2008 and originally from the National Science Foundation website) that includes a dyrosaurid. Does anyone know if this is Cerrejonisuchus? It was made a few months before Titanoboa was described in Nature, and the dyrosaurids of the Cerrejón Formation had not yet been described. According to the new paper, other dyrosaurids have been found from the formation that are distinct from Cerrejonisuchus, but have not yet been described. The dyrosaurid in the illustration could very well be one of those dyrosaurids, but if it really is Cerrejonisuchus, I'd like to include it in the article. Smokeybjb (talk) 00:59, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Update: I've included the image in the paleoenvironment section, but haven't mentioned what the dyrosaurid is. If anyone finds out that it is Cerrejonisuchus, I'll mention that in the caption. Smokeybjb (talk) 22:50, 6 February 2010 (UTC)

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