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I think we need to combine the Texas Trinity and the Antlers formation. The only reason they are separate is because the different strata of the Texas trinity merge and fuse into the Antlers formation. Also, two other things. Astrodon does not occur in the Antlers group, Paluxysaurus (Pleurocoelus) does. Finally, the Antlers does not occur in Texas. The Antlers mainly occurs in Oklahoma.