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Fig. 2.   <span class="search-highlight">Velociraptorinae</span> indet. UALVP 48081 left premaxillary tooth in le...
Published: 02 February 2009
Fig. 2. Velociraptorinae indet. UALVP 48081 left premaxillary tooth in left lateral and basal views, with enlargement of midlength posterior denticles. Tooth measurements: (A) crown height, (B) fore–aft basal length, (C) basal width, (D) denticles counted per millimetre, (E) angle between lines
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Fig. 3.   Theropod tooth morphotypes of the Milk River Formation in lingual...
Published: 02 February 2009
lacustris , Morphotype IV, UALVP 49642; (O) Dromaeosaurinae indet., premaxillary, UALVP 49595; (P) Dromaeosaurinae indet., lateral, UALVP 49571; (Q) Velociraptorinae indet., premaxillary, UALVP 50627; (R) Velociraptorinae indet., lateral, UALVP 50531. Scale bar (above A) = 1 mm in lateral views and 0.3 mm
Journal Article
Published: 02 February 2009
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (12): 1455–1468.
...Fig. 2. Velociraptorinae indet. UALVP 48081 left premaxillary tooth in left lateral and basal views, with enlargement of midlength posterior denticles. Tooth measurements: (A) crown height, (B) fore–aft basal length, (C) basal width, (D) denticles counted per millimetre, (E) angle between lines...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2009
Geological Magazine (2009) 146 (4): 602–616.
... Mesozoic times. A Laurasian influence is evidenced by the presence of Velociraptorinae and, on the whole, the theropod fauna from Anoual provides support for the existence of a trans-Tethyan passage allowing terrestrial faunal interchanges during Late Jurassic and/or earliest Cretaceous times. Additionally...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 August 2010
Geology (2010) 38 (8): 699–702.
... positioned level to the medial line ( Norell and Makovicky, 1997 ; Sullivan, 2006 ). This trace indicates that the lateral groove was reduced, but present on the claw sheath. A diverse nonavian dinosaur fauna has been identified within the Wahweap Formation, including Dromaeosaurinae, Velociraptorinae...
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Journal Article
Published: 10 December 2015
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2016) 53 (2): 168–175.
... from the Bostobe Formation of Kazakhstan: Tyrannosauridae indet., Ornithomimidae indet., Therizinosauroidea cf. Neimongosaurus sp., Therizinosauroidea indet., Caenagnathidae indet., Dromaeosaurinae indet., and Velociraptorinae indet. ( Averianov 2007 ). The identification of cf. Neimongosaurus sp...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 March 2013
PALAIOS (2013) 28 (3): 195–202.
... 18 O PO4 values, whereas dinosaur enamel and dentine (belonging to the Dromaeosaurinae and the Velociraptorinae theropods and to titanosaur sauropods) were analyzed for δ 18 O PO4 , δ 18 O CO3 , and δ 13 C ( Table 1 ). A pitfall related to the study of shed teeth from dinosaurs lies in the fact...
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Journal Article
Published: 20 September 2019
Geological Magazine (2020) 157 (3): 367–392.
...., Maniraptoriformes indet. or Maniraptora indet. (Knoll & Ruiz-Omeñaca, 2009 ). Knoll & Ruiz-Omeñaca ( 2009 ) reported the presence of three Velociraptorinae morphotypes, but this should be considered cautiously owing to the difficulty in identifying a theropod subfamily from only isolated teeth (Hendrickx...
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