Definition of Abelisauroid. Meaning of Abelisauroid. Synonyms of Abelisauroid

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- abelisauroid remains come from Australian and South American deposits dated to about 170 million years ago). By the Cretaceous period, abelisauroids had...
- that the ****tive abelisauroid synapomorphies used to justify this referral are actually also present in the skeletons of non-abelisauroid theropods. Thus...
- (ceratosaurs exemplified by reduced arms and hands) †Abelisauridae (large abelisauroids with short arms and oftentimes elaborate facial ornamentation) †Noasauridae...
- Ozraptor (meaning "Australian thief") is a genus of possibly abelisauroid theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jur****ic (Bajocian) Colalura Sandstone of Australia...
- Compsosuchus (meaning "elegant crocodile") is a dubious genus of abelisauroid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Lameta Formation of India. Compsosuchus...
- Dahalokely is an extinct genus of carnivorous abelisauroid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Turonian) of Madagascar. In 2007, during an expedition...
- teeth of abelisaurids, spinosaurines, carcharodontosaurids and a non-abelisauroid ceratosaur or a megaraptoran. A probable ceratosaurid dentary is described...
- Ekrixinatosaurus novasi Calvo et al. 2004, a giant and m****ively-constructed Abelisauroid from the 'Middle Cretaceous' of Patagonia". Paleontologıa y Dinosaurios...
- Forster, C. A. (2002). "The osteology of Masiakasaurus knopfleri, a small abelisauroid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar". Journal...
- species of Allosaurus, but may actually represent a megaraptoran or abelisauroid. "Biscoveosaurus": Said to be a large ornithopod contemporary with Morrosaurus...