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Velociraptorinae

  • A New Raptorial Dinosaur with Exceptionally Long Feathering Provides Insights Into Dromaeosaurid flight Performance

    A New Raptorial Dinosaur with Exceptionally Long Feathering Provides Insights Into Dromaeosaurid flight Performance

  • Implications for Predatory Dinosaur Macroecology and Ontogeny in Later Late Cretaceous Asiamerica

    Implications for Predatory Dinosaur Macroecology and Ontogeny in Later Late Cretaceous Asiamerica

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    Dinosaurs 1

  • A Large, Short-Armed, Winged Dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria

    A Large, Short-Armed, Winged Dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria

  • Redalyc.Unenlagiinae Revisited: Dromaeosaurid Theropods From

    Redalyc.Unenlagiinae Revisited: Dromaeosaurid Theropods From

  • Jurassic- Cretaceous Transition) of Galve (Aragon, NE Spain)

    Jurassic- Cretaceous Transition) of Galve (Aragon, NE Spain)

  • Early Cretaceous, Barremian) of Southern England

    Early Cretaceous, Barremian) of Southern England

  • From the Late Cretaceous of North America

    From the Late Cretaceous of North America

  • Archosaur Hip Joint Anatomy and Its Significance in Body Size and Locomotor Evolution

    Archosaur Hip Joint Anatomy and Its Significance in Body Size and Locomotor Evolution

  • T Riassic Jurassic Cretaceous

    T Riassic Jurassic Cretaceous

  • Chapter 4 the Biogeography of Coelurosaurian Theropods and Its Impact on Their Evolutionary History

    Chapter 4 the Biogeography of Coelurosaurian Theropods and Its Impact on Their Evolutionary History

  • New Dromaeosaurid Dinosaur (Theropoda, Dromaeosauridae) from New Mexico and Biodiversity of Dromaeosaurids at the End of the Cretaceous Steven E

    New Dromaeosaurid Dinosaur (Theropoda, Dromaeosauridae) from New Mexico and Biodiversity of Dromaeosaurids at the End of the Cretaceous Steven E

  • A New Paravian Dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America Supports a Late Acquisition of Avian flight

    A New Paravian Dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America Supports a Late Acquisition of Avian flight

  • The Locomotor and Predatory Habits of Unenlagiines (Theropoda, Paraves)

    The Locomotor and Predatory Habits of Unenlagiines (Theropoda, Paraves)

  • A Large, Short-Armed, Winged Dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria

    A Large, Short-Armed, Winged Dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria

  • A Velociraptorine Tooth from Alabama and Its Paleogeographic Implications

    A Velociraptorine Tooth from Alabama and Its Paleogeographic Implications

  • Section 1. Systematics, Fossil Record, and Biogeography

    Section 1. Systematics, Fossil Record, and Biogeography

  • Two Feathered Dinosaurs from Northeastern China

    Two Feathered Dinosaurs from Northeastern China

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  • The Teeth of the Unenlagiine Theropod Buitreraptor from the Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina, and the Unusual Dentition of the Gondwanan Dromaeosaurids
  • The Skull of Velociraptor (Theropoda) from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia
  • (Dinosauria–Dromaeosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of North America
  • The Smallest Known Non-Avian Theropod Dinosaur
  • (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Lower Cretaceous of Utah, and the Evolution of the Dromaeosaurid Tail Philip J
  • Matthew Michael Rhodes
  • 44679001 Miolo.Indd 39 18/09/2015 10:57:36 Geroto & Bertini
  • The Biogeography of Coelurosaurian Theropods and Its Impact on Their Evolutionary History
  • R. Barsbold CARNIVOROUS DINOSAURS from THE
  • Dinosaur Facts and Figures: the Theropods and Other Dinosauriformes Molina- Pérez, Rubén & Larramendi, Asier
  • An Overview of Non-Avian Theropod Discoveries and Classification
  • A Large, Short-Armed, Winged Dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria
  • (Theropoda: Dromaeosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of New Mexico
  • The Phylogenetic Affinities of the Bizarre Late Cretaceous Romanian Theropod Balaur Bondoc (Dinosauria, Maniraptora): Dromaeosaurid Or Flightless Bird?
  • The Evolution of Snout Shape in Eudromaeosaurians and Its Ecological Significance by Mark James Powers


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