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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (6): 1523–1527.
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CMN 41850, dorsal vertebra of <span class="search-highlight">Tetanurae</span> indet. in (A) dorsal, (B) anterior,...
Published: 21 May 2013
Fig. 8. CMN 41850, dorsal vertebra of Tetanurae indet. in (A) dorsal, (B) anterior, (C) ventral, (D) right lateral, (E) posterior, and (F) left lateral view.
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<span class="search-highlight">Tetanurae</span> indet. dorsal centra: (A–F) CMN 41776, (G–L) CMN 41851, (M–R) CMN...
Published: 21 May 2013
Fig. 9. Tetanurae indet. dorsal centra: (A–F) CMN 41776, (G–L) CMN 41851, (M–R) CMN 50402, (S–X) CMN 50407, (Y–DD) CMN 50428, and (EE–JJ) CMN 50800. From left to right, in left lateral, right lateral, dorsal, ventral, anterior and posterior view.
Journal Article
Published: 09 July 2009
Geological Magazine (2010) 147 (1): 13–27.
...ZHAO XI-JIN; ROGER B. J. BENSON; STEPHEN L. BRUSATTE; PHILIP J. CURRIE Abstract The Middle Jurassic was a critical time in the evolution of theropod dinosaurs, highlighted by the origination and radiation of the large-bodied and morphologically diverse Tetanurae. Middle Jurassic tetanurans are rare...
Journal Article
Published: 09 November 2023
Scottish Journal of Geology (2023) 59 (1-2): sjg2023-012.
...) that was previously identified as probably closely related to Liliensternus liliensterni and coelophysids. However, we found that the Skye specimen is positioned in the branch leading to Averostra (Ceratosauria + Tetanurae), in a polytomy with Sarcosaurus woodi from the late Hettangian–lower Sinemurian of central...
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Figure  4. Dendrogram showing the different groups employed to evaluate the...
Published: 01 January 2001
+ (Sauropodomorpha + ( Eoraptor + Herrerasauridae + (Ceratosauria + Tetanurae))))))), ( Novas 1994a ). (D) Aves and taxa involved in the group G7. Tree description: ( Deinonychus + ( Archaeopteryx + ( Alvarezsaurus + ( Mononykus, Shuvuuia + Patagonykus )) + ( Iberomesornis + (Enantiornithes + ( Patagopteryx
Journal Article
Published: 21 May 2013
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2013) 50 (6): 636–649.
...Fig. 8. CMN 41850, dorsal vertebra of Tetanurae indet. in (A) dorsal, (B) anterior, (C) ventral, (D) right lateral, (E) posterior, and (F) left lateral view. ...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 February 2009
Paleobiology (2009) 35 (1): 1–12.
... analyses on a data set constructed from all known forelimb skeletal anatomy of non-avian theropod dinosaurs and a diverse assemblage of early birds, we demonstrate three focused peaks of rapid forelimb evolution at Tetanurae, Eumaniraptora, and Ornithothoraces. The peaks are not associated with missing...
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Journal Article
Published: 29 August 2008
Geological Magazine (2008) 145 (6): 778–789.
...; it furthermore possesses a tibial astragalar facet that is approximately 10 % of the tibial length, which suggests a more basal position within Tetanurae. Chilantaisaurus shares certain features with some spinosauroids: an enlarged and elongated first manual ungual, and a suprastragalar buttress that has been...
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Published: 01 October 1993
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1993) 30 (10): 2107–2127.
... referred to the Tetanurae of Gauthier, 1986. However, a provisional analysis of the distribution of therizinosauroid characters within tetanurans suggests the existence of two subordinate groups: the Carnosauria ( Allosaurus , dromaeosaurids, and tyrannosaurids) and the Oviraptorosauria (including...
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Figure  8. Changes in lesser trochanter morphology within Dinosauria. Note ...
Published: 01 January 2000
the “intermediate” state (gray circles), which in turn generally precedes the “flush” state (filled circles). Ambiguous state assignments are indicated by dual-colored circles (the asterisk at Tetanurae reflects ambiguity between all three states)
Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2000
Paleobiology (2000) 26 (4): 734–751.
... a,b ), but we summarize them here ( Fig. 6 ). Figure 5. Phylogenetic framework used in this study for character optimization. ARCHO = Archosauria, CROC = Crocodylia, DINO = Dinosauromorpha, EUMA = Eumaniraptora, ORNI = Ornithurae, TETA = Tetanurae. Sources of pictures: Crocodilian modified...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (6): 1235–1238.
... replace old headings for Theropoda, Sauropodomorpha, and four ornithischian clades, with a much improved phylogenetic context that will help introduce unfamiliar readers to theropods, sauropods, and ornisthichians. New or completely transformed chapters on basal Tetanurae (including Carnosauria proper...
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Figure  5. Phylogenetic framework used in this study for character optimiza...
Published: 01 January 2000
Figure 5. Phylogenetic framework used in this study for character optimization. ARCHO = Archosauria, CROC = Crocodylia, DINO = Dinosauromorpha, EUMA = Eumaniraptora, ORNI = Ornithurae, TETA = Tetanurae. Sources of pictures: Crocodilian modified from Grenard 1991 , Lagosuchus (= Marasuchus
Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 May 2024
Paleobiology (2024) 50 (2): 308–329.
... , and a specimen from Argentina, currently under description, similar to Eoabelisaurus mefi and Skorpiovenator bustingorryi , which are also included in our study ( Fig. 1 ; Table 1 ). Early Tetanurae are represented by a juvenile individual of the bizarre, herbivorous Chilesaurus diegosuarezi (Novas et al...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 September 2004
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2004) 41 (9): 1109–1122.
..., a frontal, a braincase, and a partial dentary are known ( Bonaparte 1986 ). Furthermore, Piatnitzkysaurus is one of the most basal members of the Tetanurae ( Holtz 2000 ; Rauhut 2003 ) and is thus of greatest importance for our understanding not only of Middle Jurassic theropod evolution in the Southern...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1996
Journal of the Geological Society (1996) 153 (1): 5–8.
... (Bate pers. corn while an Albian age has been suggested on the basis of the fish fauna, and Martill (1993) did not rule out a Cenomanian age. Systematic description Class Dinosauria Owen, 1842 Order Saurischia Seeley, 1888 Suborder Theropoda Marsh, 1881 Tetanurae Gauthier, 1986 Maniraptora Gauthier...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2006
Geological Magazine (2006) 143 (6): 905–921.
... the occipital condyle, basal tubera, basipterygoid processes and parasphenoid rostrum, which bears phylogenetically significant characters that form the basis for synapomorphies in theropods (Tetanurae, Allosauroidea: see Sereno et al. 1994 , p. 270) and especially in sauropods, in which many...
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Phylogeny of Theropoda showing the known occurrence of bony cranial ornamen...
Published: 01 February 2022
) and Zelenitsky et al. ( 2012 ). Numbered clades: (1) Theropoda, (2) Tetanurae, (3) Coelurosauria, (4) Maniraptoriformes, (5) Maniraptora, (6) Pennaraptora, (7) Paraves, (8) Tyrannosauroidea, (9) Tyrannosauridae.
Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2001
Paleobiology (2001) 27 (1): 59–78.
... + (Sauropodomorpha + ( Eoraptor + Herrerasauridae + (Ceratosauria + Tetanurae))))))), ( Novas 1994a ). (D) Aves and taxa involved in the group G7. Tree description: ( Deinonychus + ( Archaeopteryx + ( Alvarezsaurus + ( Mononykus, Shuvuuia + Patagonykus )) + ( Iberomesornis + (Enantiornithes + ( Patagopteryx...
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