Acheroraptor temertyorum is a dromaeosaurid theropod, probably a saurornitholestine, found in the upper Maastrichtian Hell Creek Formation of Montana. This enigmatic dromaeosaurid is known from only a partial maxilla and dentary, as well as referred isolated teeth, making even the general aspects of its palaeobiology largely elusive. In this work, beam
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Insight into the evolutionary assemblage of cranial kinesis from a Cretaceous bird. [PDF]
Wang M, Stidham TA, O'Connor JK, Zhou Z.
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Supplementary Material 2. Additional file 2 comprises a MS Word document with all the supplementary figures with the preservation of the specimens of Microraptor described and discussed in this article.
Chotard, Matthieu +12 more
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The evolution of pelvic limb muscle moment arms in bird-line archosaurs. [PDF]
Allen VR, Kilbourne BM, Hutchinson JR.
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Osteology of the alvarezsauroid Linhenykus monodactylus from the Upper Cretaceous Wulansuhai Formation of Inner Mongolia, China, and comments on alvarezsauroid biogeography [PDF]
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Mid-Cretaceous (Cenomanian) snakes from Wadi Abu Hashim, Sudan: the earliest snake assemblage [PDF]
The Cenomanian (mid-Cretaceous) beds at Wadi Abu Hashim (Sudan) have yielded a snake assemblage that is very rich and diverse for its geological age. It is by far the oldest known snake fauna.
Rage, J C, Werner, C
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The last non-avian theropods of Europe: Palaeoecology and Biogeography inferred from dental records from the uppermost Maastrichtian of Catalonia, Spain [PDF]
Non-avian theropods were essential components of terrestrial ecosystems during the Mesozoic, were highly diverse in size and lifestyles across different regions of the planet.
Baiano, M. A. +4 more
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Taxonomic identification bias does not drive patterns of abundance and diversity in theropod dinosaurs. [PDF]
Cashmore DD, Butler RJ, Maidment SCR.
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The phylogenetic affinities and morphological peculiarities of the bird-like dinosaur Borogovia gracilicrus from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia. [PDF]
Cau A, Madzia D.
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