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No clade that has been proposed should ever be deleted, they should always be redirected to whatever it is a junior synonym of.
FunkMonk (
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17:47, 19 July 2022 (UTC)reply
In that case, it should just be a redirect, if it isn't in use anymore. But to what, we'll have to see if someone else looks into it in more detail.
FunkMonk (
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18:05, 19 July 2022 (UTC)reply
Shonisauridae was apparently named by Camp in 1980. (I've never been able to find copies of Camp's Shonisaurus papers, but I'd guess the family was intended to be monotypic; can anyone confirm?) Maisch expanded the family in 2010 (
[1]) to include Himalayasaurus and Guizhouichthyosaurus, the former of which is extremely fragmentary and the latter of which has never been supported as clading with Shonisaurus over other ichthyosaurs in any phylogenetic analysis I'm aware of. I don't think that anyone really followed the more detailed aspects of Maisch's classification scheme from that paper (though for a while nearly all ichthyosaur information on this wiki used it for reference for classification), so I definitely think that this article should be merged. I personally would lean more towards merging it into Shonisaurus, though I don't think that a merge to Shastasauridae would be bad either. --
Slate Weasel [
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Contribs22:57, 19 July 2022 (UTC)reply
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The contents of the Shonisauridae page were
merged into
Shastasauridae on 5 July 2023. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history; for the discussion at that location, see
its talk page.
Merge proposal
The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section.A summary of the conclusions reached follows.
No clade that has been proposed should ever be deleted, they should always be redirected to whatever it is a junior synonym of.
FunkMonk (
talk)
17:47, 19 July 2022 (UTC)reply
In that case, it should just be a redirect, if it isn't in use anymore. But to what, we'll have to see if someone else looks into it in more detail.
FunkMonk (
talk)
18:05, 19 July 2022 (UTC)reply
Shonisauridae was apparently named by Camp in 1980. (I've never been able to find copies of Camp's Shonisaurus papers, but I'd guess the family was intended to be monotypic; can anyone confirm?) Maisch expanded the family in 2010 (
[1]) to include Himalayasaurus and Guizhouichthyosaurus, the former of which is extremely fragmentary and the latter of which has never been supported as clading with Shonisaurus over other ichthyosaurs in any phylogenetic analysis I'm aware of. I don't think that anyone really followed the more detailed aspects of Maisch's classification scheme from that paper (though for a while nearly all ichthyosaur information on this wiki used it for reference for classification), so I definitely think that this article should be merged. I personally would lean more towards merging it into Shonisaurus, though I don't think that a merge to Shastasauridae would be bad either. --
Slate Weasel [
Talk -
Contribs22:57, 19 July 2022 (UTC)reply
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.