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The Late Cretaceous Diversification of Abelisauridae (Theropoda: Ceratosauria): An Overview.
2013Abelisauridae is a mostly Gondwanan clade of large-bodied, basal theropods. The oldest abelisaurids were recovered from the Middle Jurassic deposits of South America, a continent that nowadays accounts more than half of named species of this clade. In the Lower Cretaceous, abelisaurids were relatively smaller and less abundant than coeval allosauroids ...
Candeiro C. R. A. +3 more
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Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Fil: Da Silva Vidal, Luciano.
Candeiro, Carlos Roberto A. +9 more
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Fil: Da Silva Vidal, Luciano.
Candeiro, Carlos Roberto A. +9 more
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ISOLATED ABELISAURID TEETH FROM GONDWANA AND DENTAL EVOLUTION IN ABELISAURIDAE
AmeghinianaChristophe Hendrickx +5 more
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Record of Abelisauridae (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Cenomanian of Morocco
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Orbit Shape Evolution in Abelisauridae: Macroevolutionary Trends and Functional Implications
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