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Coelurosauria

  • Immigrant Species, Or Native Species?

    Immigrant Species, Or Native Species?

  • Cranial Anatomy of Allosaurus Jimmadseni, a New Species from the Lower Part of the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Western North America

    Cranial Anatomy of Allosaurus Jimmadseni, a New Species from the Lower Part of the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Western North America

  • Ornithomimids from the Nemegt Formation of Mongolia

    Ornithomimids from the Nemegt Formation of Mongolia

  • A New Feather Type in a Nonavian Theropod and the Early Evolution of Feathers

    A New Feather Type in a Nonavian Theropod and the Early Evolution of Feathers

  • Basal Tyrannosauroids from China and Evidence for Protofeathers In

    Basal Tyrannosauroids from China and Evidence for Protofeathers In

  • DEINOCHEIRIDAE, a NEW FAMILY of THEROPOD DINOSAURS (Plates I-V)

    DEINOCHEIRIDAE, a NEW FAMILY of THEROPOD DINOSAURS (Plates I-V)

  • Body and Limb Size Dissociation at the Origin of Birds: Uncoupling Allometric Constraints Across a Macroevolutionary Transition

    Body and Limb Size Dissociation at the Origin of Birds: Uncoupling Allometric Constraints Across a Macroevolutionary Transition

  • New Tyrannosaur from the Mid-Cretaceous of Uzbekistan Clarifies Evolution of Giant Body Sizes and Advanced Senses in Tyrant Dinosaurs

    New Tyrannosaur from the Mid-Cretaceous of Uzbekistan Clarifies Evolution of Giant Body Sizes and Advanced Senses in Tyrant Dinosaurs

  • Herbivorous Ecomorphology and Specialization Patterns in Theropod Dinosaur Evolution

    Herbivorous Ecomorphology and Specialization Patterns in Theropod Dinosaur Evolution

  • Cranial Anatomy of Tyrannosaurid Dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada

    Cranial Anatomy of Tyrannosaurid Dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada

  • Do Feathered Dinosaurs Exist? Testing the Hypothesis on Neontological and Paleontological Evidence

    Do Feathered Dinosaurs Exist? Testing the Hypothesis on Neontological and Paleontological Evidence

  • Forelimbs of the Theropod Dinosaur Dilophosaurus Wetherilli: Range of Motion, Influence of Paleopathology and Soft Tissues, and Description of a Distal Carpal Bone

    Forelimbs of the Theropod Dinosaur Dilophosaurus Wetherilli: Range of Motion, Influence of Paleopathology and Soft Tissues, and Description of a Distal Carpal Bone

  • Chapter 4 the Biogeography of Coelurosaurian Theropods and Its Impact on Their Evolutionary History

    Chapter 4 the Biogeography of Coelurosaurian Theropods and Its Impact on Their Evolutionary History

  • A New Paravian Dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America Supports a Late Acquisition of Avian flight

    A New Paravian Dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America Supports a Late Acquisition of Avian flight

  • Australovenator Wintonensis (Theropoda, Megaraptoridae)

    Australovenator Wintonensis (Theropoda, Megaraptoridae)

  • 1 Lecture 6: Saurischia and Theropoda Saurischia Term Coined

    1 Lecture 6: Saurischia and Theropoda Saurischia Term Coined

  • A Comprehensive Anatomical And

    A Comprehensive Anatomical And

  • Late Jurassic Theropod‐Bearing Localities

    Late Jurassic Theropod‐Bearing Localities

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  • CERATOSAURUS - a REVISED OSTEOLOGY UGS Miscellaneous Publication 00-2
  • Macroevolutionary and Morphofunctional Patterns in Theropod Skulls: a Morphometric Approach
  • Ceratosaur Palaeobiology: New Insights on Evolution and Ecology Of
  • Two New Basal Coelurosaurian Theropod Dinosaurs from the Lower Cretaceous Sao Khua Formation of Thailand
  • The First Theropod Dinosaur
  • (Dinosauria: Theropoda), from the Lower Jurassic of Italy, Sheds Light on the Evolution of the Three-fingered Hand of Birds
  • Feathered Dinosaurs Reconsidered: New Insights from Baraminology and Ethnotaxonomy
  • Skull Structure and Evolution in Tyrannosaurid Dinosaurs
  • 9SS Bioone Complete
  • New Patagonian Cretaceous Theropod Sheds Light About the Early Radiation of Coelurosauria
  • A Long-Snouted, Multihorned Tyrannosaurid from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia
  • Halszkaraptor Escuillieiand the Evolution of the Paravian Bauplan
  • From the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia
  • Anatomy of Juravenator Starki (Theropoda: Coelurosauria) from the Late Jurassic of Germany


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