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Aublysodon (“backwards-flowing tooth") is a
genus of
carnivorous dinosaurs known only from the
Judith River Formation in Montana,
which has been dated...
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formations as T. rex were
originally classified as
separate taxa,
including Aublysodon and
Albertosaurus megagracilis, the
latter being named Dinotyrannus megagracilis...
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Dromaeosaurus (/ˌdroʊmiəˈsɔːrəs, -mi.oʊ-/; lit. 'running lizard') is a
genus of
dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that
lived during the Late
Cretaceous period...
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partial skull and skeleton, were
described in 1990 as a
specimen of
Aublysodon.
Additional remains,
consisting of the
incomplete skull and
skeleton of...
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teeth of
Deinodon were
slightly heterodont, and the
holotype of
Aublysodon can
probably be ****igned to Deinodon. It is
likely that the fossilized...
- Alectrosaurus,
Aublysodon or Nanotyrannus. However,
Nanotyrannus is
often considered to be a
juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex,
while Aublysodon is
usually regarded...
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Shanshanosaurus as a
tyrannosaurid in 1988,
referring it to the now-defunct
genus Aublysodon. Dong and
Currie later re-examined the
specimen and
deemed it to be a...
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family Deinodontidae. 1868
Leidy described the new
genus and
species Aublysodon mirandus.
Leidy described the new
genus Diplotomodon for the
species Tomodon...
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reported from New
Mexico in 1990 and ****igned to the now-defunct
genus Aublysodon. Many
later authors have re****igned this specimen,
along with a few others...
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Atlantosaurus Atlasaurus Atlascopcosaurus Atrociraptor Atsinganosaurus Aublysodon Aucasaurus "Augustia" –
preoccupied name, now
known as
Agustinia Augustynolophus...