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Eustreptospondylus

  • Evidence of a New Carcharodontosaurid from the Upper Cretaceous of Morocco

    Evidence of a New Carcharodontosaurid from the Upper Cretaceous of Morocco

  • Dinosaurs British Isles

    Dinosaurs British Isles

  • 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

  • Body-Size Evolution in the Dinosauria

    Body-Size Evolution in the Dinosauria

  • The Origin and Evolution of the Dinosaur Infraorder Carnosauria*

    The Origin and Evolution of the Dinosaur Infraorder Carnosauria*

  • A New Large−Bodied Theropod Dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Warwickshire, United Kingdom

    A New Large−Bodied Theropod Dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Warwickshire, United Kingdom

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

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

  • A New Specimen of Acrocanthosaurus Atokensis (Theropoda, Dinosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous Antlers Formation (Lower Cretaceous, Aptian) of Oklahoma, USA

    A New Specimen of Acrocanthosaurus Atokensis (Theropoda, Dinosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous Antlers Formation (Lower Cretaceous, Aptian) of Oklahoma, USA

  • A Genus-Level Supertree of the Dinosauria Davide Pisani1,2*, Adam M

    A Genus-Level Supertree of the Dinosauria Davide Pisani1,2*, Adam M

  • The Dentition of Megalosaurid Theropods

    The Dentition of Megalosaurid Theropods

  • An Approach to Scoring Cursorial Limb Proportions in Carnivorous

    An Approach to Scoring Cursorial Limb Proportions in Carnivorous

  • Lower Rotational Inertia and Larger Leg Muscles Indicate More Rapid Turns in Tyrannosaurids Than in Other Large Theropods

    Lower Rotational Inertia and Larger Leg Muscles Indicate More Rapid Turns in Tyrannosaurids Than in Other Large Theropods

  • A New Large−Bodied Theropod Dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Warwickshire, United Kingdom

    A New Large−Bodied Theropod Dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Warwickshire, United Kingdom

  • The Evolutionary Paths to Diversity

  • The Phylogeny of Ceratosauria (Dinosauria: Theropoda)

  • Divergent Locomotory Strategies Drive Limb Lengthening in Theropod

    Divergent Locomotory Strategies Drive Limb Lengthening in Theropod

  • Jurassic Park

  • Neovenatorid Theropods Are Apex Predators in the Late Cretaceous of North America

    Neovenatorid Theropods Are Apex Predators in the Late Cretaceous of North America

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  • Bony Cranial Ornamentation Linked to Rapid Evolution of Gigantic Theropod Dinosaurs
  • DIMETRODON (Di-MEH-Tro-Don) “Two Measures of Teeth”
  • Torvosaurus Gurneyi N. Sp., the Largest Terrestrial Predator from Europe, and a Proposed Terminology of the Maxilla Anatomy in Nonavian Theropods
  • Cjes-2019-0231Suppla.Pdf
  • The Nonavian Theropod Quadrate I: Standardized Terminology And
  • Feathered Dinosaurs Reconsidered: New Insights from Baraminology and Ethnotaxonomy
  • The Oldest Record of the Genus Torvosaurus (Theropoda: Megalosauridae) from the Callovian Ornatenton Formation of North-Western Germany
  • Il/Keuizcan%Mlsdllm PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N
  • The Anatomy and Systematic Position of the Theropod Dinosaur Chilantaisaurus Tashuikouensis Hu, 1964 from the Early Cretaceous of Alanshan, People’S Republic of China
  • Redescription of Streptospondylus Altdorfensis, Cuvier's Theropod


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