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  • A New Crested Theropod Dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of Yunnan

    A New Crested Theropod Dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of Yunnan

  • The Nonavian Theropod Quadrate II: Systematic Usefulness, Major Trends and Cladistic and Phylogenetic Morphometrics Analyses

    The Nonavian Theropod Quadrate II: Systematic Usefulness, Major Trends and Cladistic and Phylogenetic Morphometrics Analyses

  • A New Clade of Archaic Large-Bodied Predatory Dinosaurs (Theropoda: Allosauroidea) That Survived to the Latest Mesozoic

    A New Clade of Archaic Large-Bodied Predatory Dinosaurs (Theropoda: Allosauroidea) That Survived to the Latest Mesozoic

  • A Juvenile Coelophysoid Skull from the Early Jurassic of Zimbabwe, and the Synonymy of Coelophysis and Syntarsus

    A Juvenile Coelophysoid Skull from the Early Jurassic of Zimbabwe, and the Synonymy of Coelophysis and Syntarsus

  • Tyrannosaurus

    Tyrannosaurus

  • A New Theropod Dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of South Africa and Its Implications for the Early Evolution of Theropods

    A New Theropod Dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of South Africa and Its Implications for the Early Evolution of Theropods

  • “El Gallo” Formation of Baja California, México

    “El Gallo” Formation of Baja California, México

  • The Dentition of Megalosaurid Theropods

    The Dentition of Megalosaurid Theropods

  • Supplementary Material for Skeletal Completeness of the Non-Avian Theropod Fossil Record Daniel D

    Supplementary Material for Skeletal Completeness of the Non-Avian Theropod Fossil Record Daniel D

  • LAB 10: DINOSAUR DIVERSITY – Part 2

    LAB 10: DINOSAUR DIVERSITY – Part 2

  • The Furcula in Suchomimus Tenerensis and Tyrannosaurus Rex (Dinosauria: Theropoda: Tetanurae)

    The Furcula in Suchomimus Tenerensis and Tyrannosaurus Rex (Dinosauria: Theropoda: Tetanurae)

  • The Dinosauria: Baraminological and Multivariate Patterns DOI

    The Dinosauria: Baraminological and Multivariate Patterns DOI

  • Exceptionally Preserved Juvenile Megalosauroid Theropod Dinosaur with Filamentous Integument from the Late Jurassic of Germany

    Exceptionally Preserved Juvenile Megalosauroid Theropod Dinosaur with Filamentous Integument from the Late Jurassic of Germany

  • The Phylogeny of Ceratosauria (Dinosauria: Theropoda)

    The Phylogeny of Ceratosauria (Dinosauria: Theropoda)

  • A Comprehensive Anatomical And

    A Comprehensive Anatomical And

  • Cretaceous, Maastrichtian) of India

    Cretaceous, Maastrichtian) of India

  • Late Jurassic Theropod‐Bearing Localities

    Late Jurassic Theropod‐Bearing Localities

  • A Critical Re-Evaluation of the Late Triassic Dinosaur Taxa of North America

    A Critical Re-Evaluation of the Late Triassic Dinosaur Taxa of North America

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  • Allosauroidea (Dinosauria
  • A New Triassic Carnivorous Dinosaur from Argentina
  • Ceratosaur Palaeobiology: New Insights on Evolution and Ecology Of
  • An Unusual Theropod Dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Nemegt Formation of Mongolia
  • A Jurassic Ceratosaur from China Helps Clarify Avian Digital Homologies
  • A Furcula in the Coelophysid Theropod Syntarsus
  • Isolated Theropod Teeth from the Middle Jurassic of Niger and the Early Dental Evolution of Spinosauridae
  • The First Theropod Dinosaur
  • Geo 302D: Age of Dinosaurs LAB 8: Saurischian Dinosaurs
  • A New Ceratosaurian Theropod from the Early Cretaceous of Spain
  • (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
  • With Insect Borings from the Upper Cretaceous Honglishan
  • A Megaraptor-Like Theropod in Australia
  • The Oldest Record of the Genus Torvosaurus (Theropoda: Megalosauridae) from the Callovian Ornatenton Formation of North-Western Germany
  • The Nonavian Theropod Quadrate II: Systematic Usefulness, Major Trends
  • A Long-Snouted, Multihorned Tyrannosaurid from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia


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