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The upper Campanian tyrannosaurine Daspletosaurus horneri was originally described based solely on specimens from the Two Medicine Formation of Montana, U.S.A.. Here, a taxonomic reassessment of a stratigraphically high occurrence of a Daspletosaurus specimen, CMN 350, from the Dinosaur Park Formation provides the first evidence of D.
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The forelimbs of Alvarezsauroidea (Dinosauria: Theropoda): Insight from evolutionary teratology
Journal of morphology, 2022Alvarezsauroidea (Tetanurae) are nonavian theropod dinosaurs whose forelimb evolution is characterised by the overdevelopment of digit I, at the expense of the other two digits, complemented by a drastic forelimb shortening in derived species ...
G. Guinard
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Paleontological Research, 2022
. An isolated theropod tooth was found in the Hauterivian–Barremian Itsuki Formation of the Tetori Group in the Kuzuryu district, Ono City, Fukui Prefecture, central Japan.
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. An isolated theropod tooth was found in the Hauterivian–Barremian Itsuki Formation of the Tetori Group in the Kuzuryu district, Ono City, Fukui Prefecture, central Japan.
Hirochika Ueda+5 more
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The phylogeny and taxonomy of the Tyrannosauridae
2001{"references": ["Bakker, R. T., M. Williarns, and P. J. Currie. 1988. Nanotyrannus, a new genus of pygmy tyrannosaur, from the latest Cretaceous of Montana. Hunteria 1 (5): 1-30.", "Buffetaut, E., V. Suteethorn, and H. Tong. 1996. The earliest known tyrannosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Thailand. Nature 381.: 689-691..", "Carpenter, K.
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Gigantism and comparative life-history parameters of tyrannosaurid dinosaurs
Nature, 2004G. Erickson+5 more
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