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Forearm Range of Motion in Australovenator wintonensis (Theropoda, Megaraptoridae). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2015
White MA   +6 more
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A new carcharodontosaurian theropod (Dinosauria: Saurischia) from the Lower Cretaceous of Thailand. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2019
Chokchaloemwong D   +5 more
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A detailed osteological description of Xenotarsosaurus bonapartei (Theropoda: Abelisauridae): implications for abelisauroid phylogeny

Cretaceous Research, 2021
Abstract Xenotarsosaurus bonapartei was the third abelisaurid theropod dinosaur to be named from Argentina. The holotype comprises two partial anterior dorsal vertebrae and a nearly complete right hind limb from the Upper Cretaceous (lower Cenomanian–upper Turonian) Bajo Barreal Formation, central Patagonia, Argentina.
Lucio M. Ibiricu   +5 more
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Osteohistology of Aucasaurus garridoi (Dinosauria, Theropoda, Abelisauridae): inferences on lifestyle and growth strategy

Historical Biology, 2022
Although osteohistology has proven to be useful to discern several palaeobiological traits and systematics in non-avian dinosaurs, the bone microstructure of several groups (e.g., abelisaurid theropods) is still poorly documented. Here, we provide a microstructural description of different bones (a cervical epipophysis, three dorsal ribs, three ...
Mattia Antonio Baiano   +1 more
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Appendicular osteology of Skorpiovenator bustingorryi (Theropoda, Abelisauridae) with comments on phylogenetic features of abelisaurids

Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 2022
Fil: Otero, Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo.
Mauricio A. Cerroni   +5 more
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Abelisauridae Bonaparte & Novas 1985

2014
Abelisauridae Bonaparte & Novas, 1985 Gen. and sp. indet. Referred material. ML 327 and ML 966 (Figs. 3–4). Locality and horizon. Cliffs of Lourinhã, Lourinhã, Portugal. Lourinhã Formation, Kimmeridgian-Tithonian, Upper Jurassic. Description.
Hendrickx, Christophe, Mateus, Octávio
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