User blog comment:John Alfred Hammond, CEO/Do we really know which Compies are which?/@comment-1791057-20130708042736

Burke called it a "Compsognathus triassicus". He gets the location right, name only half right, and everything else wrong, giving info on it for Procompsognathus. Fraas named the partial holotype for Procompsognathus in 1913, which had been discovered in the German state Württemberg while Compsognathus was discovered in Bavaria. The thing is, Burke is an idiot, and his whole presence was essentially Horner making fun of Bakker. The Compies in TLW match up physiologically to Compsognathus longipes perfectly save for the pronated hands. The hands of Procompsognathus have four digits, however both the real life Compsognathus longipes and the Compies in TLW have two fingered digits.