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FIGURE 19. Caudal vertebrae 4 through 8 of Mahakala omnogovae (IGM 100/1033) in lateral (top) and dorsal (bottom) views.Published as part of Turner, Alan H., Pol, Diego & Norell, Mark A., 2011, Anatomy of Mahakala omnogovae (Theropoda: Dromaeosauridae ...
Norell, Mark A. +2 more
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Fig. 13. Cervical vertebrae. A in Osteology Of Khaan Mckennai (Oviraptorosauria: Theropoda)
Fig. 13. Cervical vertebrae. A, dorsal surface of cervical vertebral series in IGM 100/1127; B, lateral surface of cervical vertebral series in IGM 100/1002.Published as part of Balanoff, Amy M.
Balanoff, Amy M., Norell, Mark A.
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Fig. 20 in A Review of the Mongolian Cretaceous Dinosaur Saurornithoides (Troodontidae: Theropoda)
Fig. 20. Partial left pes of Saurornithoides mongoliensis (AMNH FR 6516) in right lateral (A), left lateralPublished as part of Norell, Mark A., Makovicky, Peter J., Bever, Gabe S., Balanoff, Amy M., Clark, James M., Barsbold, Rinchen & Rowe, Timothy ...
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Figure 3. Forelimb of Limusaurus inextricabilis (modified from Xu et al., 2009). MTC, metacarpal.Published as part of Guinard, Geoffrey, 2016, Limusaurus inextricabilis (Theropoda: Ceratosauria) gives a hand to evolutionary teratology: a complementary ...
Geoffrey Guinard, Guinard, Geoffrey
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European ornithomimosaurs (Dinosauria, Theropoda)
Early Cretaceous ornithomimosaurian theropod dinosaurs have been reported from various localities in Asia, whereas they remain poorly represented and extremely rare in North America, Africa and Europe. So far, the only known European ornithomimosaur is Pelecanimimus from the Barremian of Spain.
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Figure 6. Molecular phylogenetic trees proposed in previous studies (see Fig. 1 for details), VI. A, Van Tuinen et al. (2000); B, Van Tuinen et al. (2001).Published as part of Livezey, Bradley C. & Zusi, Richard L., 2007, Higher-order phylogeny of modern
Livezey, Bradley C., Zusi, Richard L.
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Figure 6. Cranial dorsal vertebrae of Falcarius utahensis UMNH VP 14534 in right ventrolateral view (A); and UMNH VP 14535 in left ventrolateral view (B), showing the complex pneumatic features of the neural arch including accessory centrodiapophyseal ...
Zanno, Lindsay E.
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The dentition of Megalosauridae (Theropoda: Dinosauria) [PDF]
Christophe Hendrickx +2 more
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Figure 9. Molecular phylogenetic trees proposed in previous studies (see Fig. 1 for details), IX. A, Pereira & Baker (2006a); B, Slack et al. (2006a).Published as part of Livezey, Bradley C.
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A new carnosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Lower Cretaceous of Japan
An associated skeleton from the Kitadani quarry of the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) strata in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, represents a new genus and species of carnosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda).
Yoichi Azuma, Philip J Currie
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