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(Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous Wulansuhai Formation of Inner Mongolia, China
Students Discover New Species of Raptor Dinosaur (W/ Video) 19 March 2010
The Inner Mongolia Research Project Dinosaur Palaeontology in the Gobi Desert Presented by Dr
The Taxonomic Status of the Late Cretaceous Dromaeosaurid
Chapter 4 the Biogeography of Coelurosaurian Theropods and Its Impact on Their Evolutionary History
Cretaceous Bird with Dinosaur Skull Sheds Light on Avian Cranial Evolution ✉ Min Wang 1,2 , Thomas A
An Articulated Pes from a Small Parvicursorine Alvarezsauroid Dinosaur from Inner Mongolia, China
A New Paravian Dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America Supports a Late Acquisition of Avian flight
Chapter 2 the Fossil Record of Mesozoic and Paleocene Pennaraptorans
A New Oviraptorid from the Upper Cretaceous of Nei Mongol, China, and Its Stratigraphic Implications
Section 1. Systematics, Fossil Record, and Biogeography
Osteology of the Unenlagiid Theropod Neuquenraptor Argentinus from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia
The First Dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Early Cretaceous Bayan Gobi Formation of Nei Mongol, China
From the Upper Cretaceous Wulansuhai Formation of Bayan Mandahu, Inner Mongolia, China
Polowanie Na Dinozaury
(Theropoda: Dromaeosauridae) with a Brief Comment on the Evolution Of
Supplementary Information a Fast-Growing Basal
Supporting Information For
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Matthew Michael Rhodes
From the Upper Cretaceous Wulansuhai Formation of Inner Mongolia, China
The Biogeography of Coelurosaurian Theropods and Its Impact on Their Evolutionary History
An Aberrant Island-Dwelling Theropod Dinosaur from the Late
Lithobiotopes of the Nemegt Gobi Basin
American Museum Novitates
(Theropoda: Dromaeosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of New Mexico
Halszkaraptor Escuillieiand the Evolution of the Paravian Bauplan
The Evolution of Snout Shape in Eudromaeosaurians and Its Ecological Significance by Mark James Powers
Powered Flight Potential Approached by Wide Range of Close Avian Relatives but Achieved Selectively
From the Upper Cretaceous Wulansuhai Formation of Bayan Mandahu, Inner Mongolia, China