Eustreptospondylus
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- 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