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Dubreuillosaurus
A New Large−Bodied Theropod Dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Warwickshire, United Kingdom
RAUHUT, O.W.M., POL, D. 2019. Probable Basal Allosauroid from The
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Appendix S1–Neovenatoridae Benson, Carrano, Brusatte 2009
Dinosaur Genera
The Dentition of Megalosaurid Theropods
New Information on the Cranial Anatomy of Acrocanthosaurus Atokensis and Its Implications for the Phylogeny of Allosauroidea (Dinosauria: Theropoda)
Premaxilla Bifurcating Posteriorly at Its Contact with the Nasal; Lateral Surface of Premaxilla with Deep Groove Leading from Subnarial Foramen to A
The Vertebrate Fauna from the “Stipite” Layers of the Grands Causses (Middle Jurassic, France)
A Hypertrophied Ungual Phalanx from the Lower Barremian of Spain: Implications for the Diversity and Palaeoecology of Spinosauridae (Theropoda) in Iberia
A New Large−Bodied Theropod Dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Warwickshire, United Kingdom
Convergent Evolution of Jaws Between Spinosaurid Dinosaurs and Pike Conger Eels Romain Vullo, Ronan Allain, Lionel Cavin
(Theropoda, Stem-Averostra) from the Earliest Jurassic of the La Quinta Formation, Venezuelan Andes
The Skull of Monolophosaurus Jiangi (Dinosauria: Theropoda) and Its Implications for Early Theropod Phylogeny and Evolution
Late Jurassic Theropod‐Bearing Localities
Neovenatorid Theropods Are Apex Predators in the Late Cretaceous of North America
The Vertebrate Fauna from the ''Stipite'
Isolated Theropod Teeth from the Middle Jurassic of Niger and the Early Dental Evolution of Spinosauridae
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Cjes-2019-0231Suppla.Pdf
Supplementary Information a Fast-Growing Basal
(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
A Megaraptor-Like Theropod in Australia
The Oldest Record of the Genus Torvosaurus (Theropoda: Megalosauridae) from the Callovian Ornatenton Formation of North-Western Germany
Dinosaur Facts and Figures: the Theropods and Other Dinosauriformes Molina- Pérez, Rubén & Larramendi, Asier
An Overview of Non-Avian Theropod Discoveries and Classification
68Th Annual Meeting
Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Cenomanian of Niger and a Revision of the Genus
Cladogramma.Pdf
Theropod Fauna from Southern Australia Indicates High Polar Diversity and Climate-Driven Dinosaur Provinciality