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The recent discovery of the early dromaeosaurid Sinornithosaurus millenii Xu et al. 1999 is especially important for our understanding of maniraptoran evolution, particularly of avian origins. This paper presents a thorough description of the skull of this species, revises the diagnosis based on cranial features, and discusses similarities to those of
Xing Xu, Xiaochun Wu
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The Cenomanian Wadi Milk Formation in Sudan yielded a rich continental vertebrate fauna. Apart from big theropod fragments, some disarticulated elements of a pes and a tooth indicate the presence of a dromaeosaurid theropod in the Late Cretaceous of Sudan. This is the first record of this theropod family from Gondwanian continents.
Oliver W. M. Rauhut, Christa Werner
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An ungual phalanx of a dromaeosaurid dinosaur from near Blagoveshchensk was studied for the first time. The occurrence of dromaeosaurids apart from other taxa of dinosaurs is evidence of the high biodiversity of the Amur region before the Cretaceous–Paleogene event.
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Dromaeosauridae Matthew & Brown 1922
1982Family DROMAEOSAURIDAE Fig. 1 Material: Dentary fragments: UW 13684 (UCMP-V 5003); and UCMP 125238 (UCMP-V73089). Teeth: UCM 39502 (UCMP-V5711) H 1.7 mm, W 2 mm; UCM 45055 (UCMP-V5620) H 2.6 mm, W 2.2 mm; UCMP 124983 (UCMP-V73087) H 2.1 mm, W 2 mm; UCMP 124984 (UCMP-V73087) H 3 mm, W 2.1 mm; and UCMP 124985 (UCMP-V73087) H 2.7 mm, W 2.1 mm. Discussion:
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Nathan Vranken, Nathan Van Vranken
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Evolución de la representación de Dromaeosauridae en el paleoarte y la cultura popular
Raúl San Juan Palacios, Marco Ansón
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